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Awesome Fluke Can Get Lucky

The Straits Times

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December 28, 2024

1 Country Dancer scored in impressive style last time and looks set to progress further for the John Size stable.

Awesome Fluke Can Get Lucky

RACE 1 (1,000M)

10 Ho Ho Star resumes after a luckless fifth-placed effort after he was badly held up and commands respect.

7 Gorgeous Vitality thrives over the minimum trip and has been knocking on the door for a breakthrough Class 5 victory.

4 Super Elite drops back to Class 5, where he has the ability to make an impact, though the switch to 1,000m poses a question.

RACE 2 (1,400M)

6 Manythanks Forever won convincingly last time. A repeat performance is well within reach, especially from barrier 1.

3 Flying Phantom has settled well into Class 5 and looks primed to break through after storming home into second over 1,400m last start.

14 Regency Happy Star ran a respectable fifth first-up for David Eustace, after being held up in the straight.

8 Fire Ball scored a strong win over the mile last week, and if he copes with the quick back-up, he should be in the mix again.

RACE 3 (2,000M)

4 Awesome Fluke faced a tough task last time in the Group 2 Jockey Club Cup. Dropping to this much easier contest, he can rebound.

9 Bravehearts has been thriving this season under Mark Newnham and benefits from a drop in weight as he steps up to Class 2.

7 Winning Dragon will appreciate the class drop after being outclassed in the Jockey Club Cup.

5 Romantic Thor has trialled impressively since his Hong Kong debut and looks well-suited to the rise in distance.

RACE 4 (1,400M)

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