Silo wins first 2YO trial to G3 event

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With just under two months to go, trainer Stephen Crutchley and the Toast Trusts & Silo Stable have the front runner to the Group 3 Singapore Golden Horseshoe (1,200m) in Silo. The son of National Defense stood out in the first lead-up to the returning juvenile race,...

From the way the Te Akau Racing duo stormed home, but just allowing greenness to get the better of them in the last 100m, they will definitely be a different proposition in the Singapore Golden Horseshoe on July 23.To be fair, Silo will also improve at least a couple of lengths in the next four weeks.“I went one week early at the Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs In Training Sale,” said the Kiwi handler, who went on to saddle a double with Rich Fortune .

“He just looks an athletic type, a very relaxed sort of horse, long in the gaskin and hocks low to the ground.Hardly anything has gone against the A$110,000 purchase since he landed in Singapore on Jan 11.“He’s come on well since his first run. We were quite confident going into today’s race, but we can never be too confident,” said Crutchley.

The early formline has stacked up, but a lot of water will flow under the bridge in the next seven weeks.

 

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