Xerri Shows Potential In Doomben Victory

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Talented Xerri has not fulfilled hopes he would be a Golden Slipper horse but he did show plenty of potential with his win at .

Co-trainers Toby and have a of Xerri who is a $410,000 son of champion sire Snitzel.

They had entered him for the Golden Slipper on Saturday but scrapped the plans after Xerri was well-beaten at his first start last month.

Instead of being at for the Slipper, Xerri found himself at Doomben in a QTIS Two-Year-Old (1200m).

Starting a $2.60 favourite Xerri, who is named after Cronulla NRL player Xerri, got home by a head to ($16).

Xerri was slow to begin and after being trapped deep was ridden forward to be near the lead before holding on in the straight.

“He is still a colt and he is immature. There is no doubting his potential and he should be a lot after a break,” Trent Edmonds said.

The Edmonds partnership got a double when former Melbourne mare ($6) scored a win at her first Brisbane start.

“Four of them went mad up front and she got the right run behind them. She was sent up here because she couldn't win in Melbourne but she might win on a Saturday here,” Edmonds said.

Apprentice Aiden Thompson continued his great run when he forfeited his 3kg claim with his 20th metropolitan win since January 18 on .

Previously trained by Richard Litt in Sydney, Fastnet Cyclone is now with who thinks he will at his best on a wet track.

The meeting was run in line with federal government directions with no public and only trainers, jockeys, staff and media.

The jockeys room was extended, allowing jockeys to avoid contact.

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