Waller to debut $1.8m gelding Plagiarized at Moonee Valley

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Top Sydney trainer Chris Waller is set to unveil AU$1.8 million gelding Plagiarized at Moonee Valley on Friday night in a 3YO Maiden over 1200m.

The son of was purchased by Hawkes Racing and Orbis Bloodstock at the Gold Coast Yearling Sale in 2020 and was the second-most expensive lot, with Group 1 winner Profondo going for $1.9 million.

On the back of a Rosehill barrier trial last March, Plagiarized was transferred from the Hawkes stable to the Waller yard, where he has trialled just the once. https://www.youtube.com/embed/Rts82Pe-Fuc

That was in a 1000m 3YO & Up trial at where he finished second, one length off Listed winner Spirit Of Gaylard.

Plagiarized will be partnered by Damien Oliver from barrier four in Friday's 1200m sprint, where he is currently at $5 on the third line of betting with Bovada.

It has been an interrupted process for Australia's leading trainer to get this expensive yearling to the races, as he was given Not To Race orders by on October 12.

stewards tweeted on Wednesday: “Horse injury: 11-02-22 The Valley R1 – Plagiarized – Had bilateral humeral stress fractures – vet clearance provided, trialled since – ok to race.”

Such is Waller's opinion of Plagiarized, he has nominated the horse for the Group 2 Stakes at on April 9.

Waller has won that race twice in the past eight years, with Delectation and Japonisme going back-to-back in 2015 and 2016.

Plagiarized is out of dual Group 1-winning mare Platelet, who won the Robert Stakes and the Handicap in 2013 at .

Should Plagiarized get off to a winning debut, he will earn connections $33,000 in prizemoney – just 1.83% of their original outlay.

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