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Lennon is also effective at Kensington although Bridge is waiting for the opportunity to get the three-year-old out further in distance. “He loves the Kensington track and his form is very consistent.” “I’m trying him over the 1550m and the plan is to ride him a little quieter this time,” Bridge said. Olympic Legend has had two runs back from a spell, winning at Canterbury first-up then his fourth at Kensington, and Bridge believes the gelding will appreciate getting out in distance. He will also saddle up Olympic Legend in the Heineken Handicap (1550m) and Lennon in the Sky Racing Handicap (1300m).Įverest winner Classique Legend has returned to Les Bridge’s at the stables at Randwick and is in light work.

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Skedaddle is one of three Kensington runners for the Hall of Fame trainer. “The 1000m first-up should be good for her, she has been trained to win first-up and she should win, really.” “She’s a tall, long-legged filly who has been quite a slow maturer and that is why she has missed most of the three-year-old fillies races but she is a lot stronger than she was last time in.

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“I have given her a couple of trials and although I’m always a bit dubious about trial form she has been impressive,” Bridge said. Skedaddle, a daughter of super sire I Am Invincible and a direct descendant on her dam’s side to former Horse of the Year Bounding Away, is resuming but she won two Randwick barrier trials brilliantly in recent weeks. The early signs are Skedaddle just might have that “motor” with the three-year-old filly winning her debut race, which was at Kensington over 1100m, easily in February at her only start. If she has the motor to match her action, she will be a good horse.” Trainer Les Bridge has a good opinion of Skedaddle. The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. “I don’t think I’ve ever had a better-actioned horse,” Bridge said. Her trainer, the maestro Les Bridge, is not surprised Skedaddle is blessed with such abundant speed. Skedaddle is set to live up to her name and maintain her unbeaten record with another exciting front-running effort in the Microphone At Darley Handicap (1000m) at Randwick's Kensington meeting on Wednesday.













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