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Saturday 22 November 2008

A BUSY WEEKEND AHEAD

The next few days is shaping up to be very very busy for LUCIANI STABLES with a number of runners, some overseas travel and the odd social engagement thrown in. I hope I am fit enough to stay the distance!!

Today we head out to Ascot for Railway Stakes day with two runners. I don't have a runner in the stakes this year however I plan to have one or two in the race next year. Today we start unraced two year old filly ROSE OF MAY in the second race and ALMOHAD in race six. ROSE OF MAY is a nice big strong filly by Helenus and she shows plenty in training. She has come a long way since her breaking in program back in May and although she is still a touchy big filly, she will derive a lot of benefit from today's race. I will be very happy if I see her running on strongly at the business end of the race.

ALMOHAD is a last start maiden winner at Pinjarra and he too has come a long way in a short time. He is a horse who I have a lot of time for and I am confident that he will develop into an above average three year old when he gets up over a bit of ground. The horse has trained on well since his Pinjarra win and he will run a good race today.

Tomorrow we head to Pinjarra with a couple of first starters and a couple of lightly raced maidens. CANNY TOUCH and DUMATIZA will be making their race debut tomorrow while CEEDEX and LORD AIRLIE are both lightly raced and should both figure prominently in there races. LORD AIRLIE is coming off a good second placing at Ascot last start and should appreciate the drop back to maiden company.

On Tuesday we head to Northam with another maiden CROWNY and a lightly raced former Kiwi horse, ST PIERRE. Both horses are training well and both should run forward races. In between we have a couple of two year olds stepping out at the trials on Monday morning and both are smart young fillies. I am looking forward to both of them getting to the race track. I won't be at the trials as I am heading off to N.Z. to do a stud tour and yearling inspection. With a bit of luck I may be able to find another GUYNO amongst the drafts to be offered through next years yearling sales.

Throw in a friends birthday party to attend tonight and I am confident of sleeping my way right across the Tasman tomorrow night.It's a tough gig but someones got to do it!!

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