According to racing management David Dyson, Sosueme’s previous start couldn’t have gone any worse, but a good draw at her home track should help the filly trained by Nathan Doyle recover. After a very difficult run, Sosueme finished eighth behind Matima and Impact Zone in the 100-meter race at Hawkesbury on April 5 after drawing barrier 9 in the field of ten. The three-year-old filly had been leading the 1100m race at Hawkesbury on March 18 before being overtaken late by fellow debutant Gandalf. She had a great first-up run at Hawkesbury, but I believe a half-smart one defeated her. They left a small hole in the others,” Dyson remarked. “She went back there and had no luck at all off the gate last start. She was four and five deep all-the-way.

“She had the right and did knock up.” The capitalist’s daughter will make a daring appearance after drawing flawlessly in barrier 4 of the Tooheys Midway 3YO Maiden Handicap (900m). Since that run, she has been in perfect health. “She has done a good job,” Dyson remarked. “She will move forward because she has drawn much better this time back on her home track.” She is fully capable of recovering. The stable is excited for Bohemian Art, a fellow three-year-old, to make her debut in the Dailey Family Funerals Provincial 3YO Maiden Handicap (1300m) to begin her career. Since April of last year, the filly has gained a great deal of experience at the trials, having placed fourth to Star Venture and Harlem Queen and had a couple last spring include a win in a Wyong heat.

At Newcastle, Bohemian Art was easily defeated by Infinite Echo in fifth place, and on April 16, it closed strongly late to finish a head second to Impressionism on the Beaumont. Nathan believes she will be able to leave on a trip in time because he has always had plenty of time for her. Dyson remarked, “She looks like a filly who will love the mile.” Having said that, her trials have been sufficiently incisive to imply that she will take the initiative. The 1300m is appropriate, and she is not need to leave her house. If it were any shorter, she would simply be pursuing the entire time. She has an opportunity to adjust to this distance. Monsoon Wedding is the granddaughter of Deep Field’s daughter herself a sister to champion racehorse and sire Redoute’s Choice as well as Group 1 winner Platinum Scissors and a half-sister Manhattan Rain.

“This is a really nice starting point for her, but she is a lovely type and you will see her at her best,” he remarked. If a suitable apprentice is available, Owen County will make his debut for the Doyle stable in the Peter Evens Solicitors Benchmark 64 Handicap (1400m). With a predicted heavy track, it is crucial to reduce the five-year-old’s weight of 63 kg for his first-up run. “We are hoping we can find a suitable apprentice after we scratched him from Gosford yesterday where he drew the outside gate,” Dyson stated. In the same grade, the son of Dundeel finished his final season with consecutive victories at Gosford and Hawkesbury, weighing 59 kg over 2100m and 60.5 kg over 2000m respectively.

“You don’t see a new horse in the stable that has won its last two races very often. He clearly has a lot of talent,” he remarked. “His work and trials indicate he will hold his own, especially at this level, but it will be nice to see him in race day conditions.”

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