VRC St Leger - 3000m, Sandown R8
The three-year-old’s step out in the VRC St Leger over the testing 2800m course.
The first five saddlecloths have all come through the St Leger Trial and Galilee Final over 2200m and 2400m respectively, so have had a good grounding for this kind of trip.
All five of these horses, Midnight Glow, Nightsun, Highland Hill, Kentucky Nick and Roaring Engine, essentially ran to market expectation in the Galilee.
Midnight Glow was the one that beat them all home comfortably, only just missing out in a driving finish to Bengal Boy. The John Salinitri gelding has been knocking on the door for a while now in these distance races, and would be a deserving winner.
Roaring Engine could well be next best on that formline, given he should stay until closing time and as the mostly lightly-raced of that group, may have more upside.
The others behind Midnight Glow have some work to do in order to finish in front of that horse, and it’s not immediately obvious where the necessary improvement is going to come from.
Musgrave carried 60kg’s over 2200m against older horses last start in a benchmark 58, which in itself was a big drop from the weights he’d been carrying in highweight races. He faced a few of his rivals here earlier in his career over shorter distances, but if anyone can spring a surprise at these staying trips it’s the Maher/Eustace stable.
Winning Bid is the only filly in the race, but will have no shortage of fitness with four runs over 2000m+ leading into this. Yes, they were all in maidens, so she has to find a length or two here.
Selections: 1.Midnight Glow 2.Roaring Engine 3.Musgrave 4.Winning Bid
MIDNIGHT GLOW
WIN
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