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Trots Centre: Special filly chases Super 10 from 10

The trots has a new poster girl and the brilliant, unbeaten star has fittingly emerged from the same patch of land as prodigiously talented Poster Boy.

Anne and Bill Anderson’s breeding ground of champions in Euroa, Lauriston Bloodstock, again has hearts fluttering with the arrival of stunning two-year-old filly Ladies In Red, who tonight chases a perfect win number 10 from as many starts.

“She just does it so easily,” Anne Anderson said. “She doesn’t appear to have to try as hard as some of them, and yet she does it in such quick time. She does it effortlessly.

“Her temperament and her gait, she’s a special filly. She’s obviously the best filly we’ve had.”

That’s no small compliment from the farm that’s produced the likes of prolific Group 1 winning mare Speak No Evil.

“(Ladies In Red’s) so mature for her age. She takes it all in her stride and is so workmanlike,” Anderson said. “She just gets out there and does what she has to do. She’s just a perfect racehorse.”

The Emma Stewart-trained filly is by Mach Three out of Kabbalah Karen C, the latter one of several mares the farm purchased from the US for outstanding returns.

Ladies In Red’s big brother Is Our Little General, a winner of $712,852, but even with that pedigree the filly wasn’t always thought of as being special.

“Early days she wasn’t outstanding in any way,” Anderson said. “Beach Music, to us, was the far more impressive type.

“When we went to the breakers we had about four fillies, they said this one’s the best, even better than the colts. We said, ‘OK then’. And each time she’s had a preparation she’s continued to improve.”

When she stopped the clock in 1:51.9 – 1.6 seconds under the Tabcorp Park Melton two-year-old record – to win a Group 2 in her third start all took notice, and that was then solidified with her grinding win in the Group 1 Breeders Crown, when she clawed over Tough Tilly.

One of five Stewart starters in tonight’s Vicbred Super Series final, Ladies In Red will have to be every bit as brilliant again at 8.58pm when she attempts to overcome her tricky gate eight draw to mow down likely leader Tough Tilly, who will start from gate two.

“I was a bit disappointed with the draw, but she will have to make the most of it and do her best,” Anderson said.

“(Reinsman) David (Moran) has driven her really well and come on a lot as a driver. I think his experience on Lochinvar Art has really helped him, he doesn’t seem to get fazed by the occasion, and neither does she – so it’s a good partnership.”

TALKING TROTS ON SENTRACK:

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Click here to listen live and for links to download the SEN app.

TUNE IN at TABCORP PARK MELTON

First Race: 5.23pm Last Race: 11pm
Host/Racecaller: Dan Mielicki will call, with widespread coverage on 7mate and Trots Vision.
Nationally on 7mate from 8-9.30pm, Andrew Bensley and Jason Bonnington will be joined by Kima Frenning, Josh Jenkins and Trent Langskaill.
On Trots Vision from before the first to after the last, Rob Auber will be joined by Mielicki, Jenkins and Cody Winnell. MORE DETAILS
Trots Vision: WATCH LIVE
SEN Track: LISTEN LIVE
RSN 927: LISTEN LIVE

JASON BONNINGTON ON TABCORP PARK MELTON

RACE 5: ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN VICBRED SUPER SERIES (2YO FILLIES)
EARLY SPEED:
7 (Likely Leader) + 2, 3 + 1
SELECTIONS:
SHES A HOVERCRAFT (10), MAAJIDA (8), AMELIA ROSE (7), ALICE KAY (1)
RATINGS:
10 / 8 / 7 / 1 / 4 / 12 / 2 / 11 / 3 / 5 / 9 / 6
SUGGESTED BET:
SHES A HOVERCRAFT (10) Each Way

For tips and speedmaps for all races visit Good Form at thetrots.com.au

This week’s winners sired by Woodlands Stud stallions
Shezaideal by American Ideal out of Shezanelsu at Auckland
Triple Eight by American Ideal out of Slangevar at Auckland
Ezana by Bettor’s Delight out of Hartofdixie at Auckland
Kabibi by Bettor’s Delight out of Gorse Bush at Burnie 
Tisu Spirit by American Ideal out of Tisu Holly at Burnie 
Shanway by Bettor’s Delight out of Grace Way at Menangle 
The Texas Ranger by American Ideal out of Shez All Magic at Menangle 
The Kaik by Bettor’s Delight out of Marie’s Legend at Rangiora 
Yossi by Bettor’s Delight out of Nicky’s Power at Rangiora 
Ozzie Playgirl by American Ideal out of Smooth Laura at Swan Hill
Return Soldier by Bettor’s Delight out of Apennyspent at Swan Hill
Navagion by Bettor’s Delight out of Classy Beach at Newcastle 
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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

BLACKBOOKER: Tabcorp Park Melton, R2 N4, Megeve
Put in a big performance after breaking stride on the first turn. She lost approximately 30m, chased to tack on to the group at the 1400m and launched an attack with a half mile remaining. She dashed clear coming out of the back straight but she started to tire when tackling the strong head wind in the final 100m. She only just prevailed on the line but it was still a top effort. REPORT & REPLAY
BLACKBOOKER: Tabcorp Park Melton, R4 N11, Silent Major
A smart former New Zealander, which hasn’t raced since a fourth at Terang in June. He has already won four races in Australia and he recorded fast time at his comeback trial performance. REPORT & REPLAY
 
BLACKBOOKER: Tabcorp Park Melton, R5 N4, Its Beaujolais
SANDAY began quickly, trailed the leader ITS BEAUJOLAIS and came to the outside in the straight. He finished off powerfully and got the prize but ITS BEAUJOLAIS kicked on very strongly in the run to the finish. Both horses performed brilliantly as they put a large gap on their rivals and the mile rate was superb at 1.53.5!. REPORT & REPLAY
BLACKBOOKER: Tabcorp Park Melton, R11 N6, Senitas Strength
Has produced some sparkling performances at the trials this season and this trial was no exception. She trailed the leader, came to the outside with 400m remaining and produced a brilliant burst of speed to win extremely well. She was able to coast to the line under her own steam and was getting further ahead with every stride. She appears to be a big chance in the third event at Bendigo this evening. REPORT & REPLAY
 

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