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| Cummings putting faith in Danehill Dancer fillies |
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The Anthony Cummings stable has put its faith in two daughters of Danehill Dancer at Wednesday’s Rosehill meeting.
Cummings will run Unrepeatable in the Stoddart Group Maiden Handicap (1100m) with the filly to strike a much drier surface than what she encountered on debut at Canterbury when beaten just under over eight lengths.
“The track was pretty heavy that day and she just couldn’t get her grip on it,” Cummings said.
“She slipped and slid all over the place but she’ll improve markedly on a good track on Wednesday.
“Her two trials have been reasonably good and she’s drawn well enough in barrier two to perform.”
Money Rocks is Cummings’ other entrant in the event with the trainer expecting the daughter of Fastnet Rock to improve on her fair debut at Wyong on November 26.
Perfect Rhythm will fly the flag for the stable later in the day in the Steel Line Garage Doors Benchmark 69 Handicap (1800m) and will be out to make it two wins in a row after breaking her maiden at Wyong.
“She’s had a long campaign but she just gets better with racing,” Cummings said.
“I thought her maiden win was really impressive and she’s ready to step up in grade on Wednesday and she’ll probably appreciate the bigger track at Rosehill.
“She’s a definite each way chance at least.”
Cummings’ new apprentice Brenton Avdulla will ride both daughters of Danehill Dancer, Unrepeatable and Perfect Rhythm while a jockey has yet to be confirmed for Money Rocks with the filly being the fourth emergency for her event.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009 |
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