Eurell Eyes More Flemington Stakes Success

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A week after celebrating a stakes double on the program, trainer will try to do likewise with two runners on another of 's major race days.

The Eurell-trained two-year-old colt Ilovemyself won a Listed 1000m race on debut at Flemington last Saturday with five-year-old gelding later taking out the Group Three Shaftesbury Avenue Handicap.

On Saturday, Eurell has another two-year-old set for a stakes assignment, with The Watchman to run in the Group Two VRC Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m) after an encouraging debut at last month.

Eurell also has three-year-old filly in the Group Two Kewney Stakes (1400m) after she resumed from a spell with a fourth as favourite in the (1200m) at The Valley.

The trainer believes the tempo of 1400m will suit Sassy Salitage better but the filly also faces tough opposition including , How Womantic and Pretty Brazen.

“There's a couple of good fillies in there so we're definitely going to know where she fits in,” Eurell said.

Eurell believes The Watchman has the makings of a nice three-year-old but hopes he can snare the Sires' Produce before then.

The gelding finished strongly from last for fourth in a 1300m race for juveniles at Sandown in his only previous appearance.

“I thought it was a really ,” Eurell said.

“He got lost a bit early but ran home nicely. His sectionals were very sharp which led us to thinking this is a nice race to have an attempt at, albeit it's not an easy task.

“He's a nice horse on the up and I think he's going to make a very nice three-year-old.”

“I think he'll be very competitive. I just hope he doesn't get as lost as what he did at Sandown.

“He's got a good draw and hopefully he just puts himself in a bit better position because if he doesn't it's going to make it difficult. But if he works home like he did at Sandown he's going to give them a run for their money.”

Eurell said the colt Ilovemyself would gallop the right-handed way at Cranbourne on Saturday morning before, all being well, travelling to Sydney that night to run in Saturday week's .

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