How far will Muwaary stay?

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How far will Muwaary stay?

9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago
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Most impressive 2yo winner so far this season , not sure what he beat but very impressive
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Re: How far will Muwaary stay?

9 years 11 months ago
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Bob Brogan wrote: Most impressive 2yo winner so far this season , not sure what he beat but very impressive
go 10 furlongs on his coconut

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Re: How far will Muwaary stay?

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A mile for sure.

O'Reilly does produce middle distance progeny,but being by Breeders Cup Mile winner Last Tycoon,some of his best stakes winners are sprinters-milers.

Being out of Silently,who was sprinter,it's in fact far more likely that Muwaary will be at his best over about a mile in group company.

Much more likely a Guineas winner than a Derby winner,but it always depends on the strength of the opposition.

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Race replay for those that missed it,..

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Re: How far will Muwaary stay?

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.....closely related to Criterion NZ .....winner of last year's Rosehill Guineas(2000m) and followed up with the Austailian Derby(2400m) both GR1 races.....placed in other top graded 2000M gr1 races like Caufield Cup and Hong Kong Cup....I think Murwaary could be as versatile as this family member .....because Criterion's sire Sebring has a similar speed genome yet the tail line leans more to stamina..... ;)
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