It’s Not Fake News That Filly Has Talent

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Fake Love

The stable unveiled another potential two-year-old star when filly Fake Love easily won the Debutant Stakes at .

Last week in Sydney, they produced another brilliant filly in who won the .

Maher compared Fake Love to this year's Magic Millions winner and suggested the I Am Invincible filly had similar ability after her easy win over 1000m.

“She'll be targeted towards the Magic Millions now. She's got a bit of black-type and hopefully she can follow in the same steps,” Maher said.

“Away Game, she was very durable. This horse is probably of a similar shape, but probably a little bit stronger even.

“You never know, hopefully she's a little bit better.”

Fake Love was ridden by , who said the Maher and Eustace stable was great with early season two-year-olds.

“She's a prime example, quick out, led, relaxed and when I gave her a kick she gave nothing else a chance,” Zahra said.

Zahra said Fake Love had the speed to use barrier one and was an absolute professional.

Fake Love ($5 equal fav) defeated Extreme Warrior ($5 equal fav) by 1-1/4 lengths with Naples ($14) a half-neck away third.

, co-trainer of in-form three-year-old filly Swats That, said he would consider any offer to run in The following her comfortable victory in Saturday's Thoroughbred Club Stakes.

He said if gave him a call regarding his slot they would give it consideration.

“We'd have to think about it. It's a lot of money not to think about,” Corstens said.

Swats That ($2.80 fav) defeated ($3.30) by three-quarters of a length with Bella Nipotina ($11) a half-length away third.

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