Fadaboy looks good against the novices

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Fadaboy looks good against the novices
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It may look like a strong Novice event in Race 5 at Kranji on Saturday, but the promising Fadaboy should get the lolly. In just two starts, the handsome grey Australian-bred prepared by leading trainer Donna Logan has demonstrated that he is a horse of the...

A winner of one of his two trials at Kranji, Fadaboy showed his star quality with his top-notch debut success on July 24.

But the exciting part in that 1,200m success on turf in Restricted Maiden was his winning time, 1min 09.96sec. He was caught only close home by Charger and Sacred Judgement. The margins were just a head and a neck.Apart from further improvement, there will be another big helping factor on Saturday.The heavyweight Australian, who returned for another stint in late June, has been riding winners with clockwork regularity and scooping them by the spades.

You can bet that once Duric secures the lead on Fadaboy, it will take a very good horse to run his quality mount down.The Michael Clements-trained Ejaz also clocked a very fast time when winning his last start, which was only last Sunday.

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