Juveniles Out To Make Immediate Impression

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Lindsay Park stablemates Dark Horse and are among a host of two-year-olds set to make their debuts in a race at Flemington and co-trainer believes both have shown enough to figure.

Saturday's #LovetheHorse (1100m) for juveniles has a field of 11 with debut winner Unstoppabelle and The Valley placegetter Yulong Island the only two to have had a start.

Dark Horse is a half-brother to Churchill Dancer who won four times racing down the straight at Flemington during his career including the 2016 Bobbie Lewis Quality.

“Dark Horse has trialled up well and has shown average ability at home,” Hayes said.

“So he'll be very competitive.”

Wide Awake holds a nomination for next month's Classic and the filly could press her claims for a trip to the with a good showing.

“She's a really speedy filly,” Hayes said.

“She's not overly big but she has really good gate speed and on what we've seen in her trials she has enough speed to be competitive in a race on Saturday.

Dark Horse was installed $5.50 in an early market on Wednesday while Wide Awake was at $9.50 and being first starters, Hayes said it was tough to compare them.

“They're both first starters. I don't really have a leaning. I think they'll both run well,” he said.

The and -trained filly Unstoppabelle, who won at on debut on November 30, was the $4.20 favourite on Wednesday.

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