Unbeaten Jumal Faces Quality opposition tonight

Unbeaten Jumal Faces Quality opposition tonight

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The path to us to find out how well Jumal (Downby theseaside) really starts at Addington tonight.

Jumal (Photo of the Race Images)

And that could vary from a very good juvenile in early season to a real superstar and real pacer at elite level.

The Colt trained by Steven Reid will resume tonight in the $ 14,000 Tobacco Business Sales and Vivace 2YO Mobile Pace (19.28 hours) Tonight that Vleermuis far above his ring level, with a stunning debut winner Zeus Lightning, four repetitions of Team Telfer and the Regan Todd-Traind-Traind.

So we may know quite a bit more about this youthful pecking order after tonight.

But in the race, Jumal must hold the top invoicing after an unbeaten three points in his first campaign, including a demolition track in the Group 1 Diamond Creek Farm Classic in Invercargill in April.

Because the armor racial season was changed to the calendar year, the form of youth at the start of the season, at least at the highest level, was usually transferred to the second half of the season and that would seem to have been the case as Jumal practiced in Rangiora last week.

He hit a very good three -year -old, in general, with six lengths in his second process and suggested that he is more than ready for his comeback tonight.

Trainer Steven Reid knows that his foal is ready, but he also knows that the second half of the season presents new challenges.

“He has been very good, but we know the class of what he has defeated,” says Reid.

“He is in a good field this week and I was very impressed by Zeus Lightning when he won on debut.

“The only thing I can say is that our horse is good and ready to race and I will leave the rowing tactics to Sam [Ottley]. “

With so much depth in tonight’s small field, it could have a big impact on the markets for the better two -year races later in the season, with attention also about how Andretti is his assignment against the older horses in Alexandra Park tonight.

A team that is worth following in the other races on Addington tonight can be diamond races, or as they are more often known Robert and Jenna Dunn.

Driver and quasi co-trainer John Dunn still buzzes after a working holiday in North America, where he drove a second and a fifth to the Meadowlands and the Red Mile.

“We have had a great time, great weather and great people, but now we are looking forward to the spring races here,” says John.

The stable had a quieter start of the year than previous seasons, but has a good representation during the meeting tonight.

“I think things are turning around the corner and although we have some horses on tough points, we also have some horses who can win a few soon,” he said Hrnz.

“We have three in the last race on Friday and I think Candy Cane (R9, no.4) can actually be the best chance of them.

“Rustenburg (R3) won really well last time, but is still coming well in this rat band, while Miki’s courage can be a good chance in Race 6.”

The stable has dance until dawn and always b you in tonight’s Mars function (8.23 pm), which is a good shape that leads to what a hot mares series will be for you in the spring.

“Always B you keep getting better and should be difficult to beat, but it is a good field with mares such as Akatea and Lakelsa there, so it should be a good race and these mares will offer some top races in the coming months.”

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Through Michael GuerinFor Harnas Racing New -Zeeland

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