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Thursday Trackwork - Summary with Chris Scholtz

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News and stable updates from Randwick trackwork on November 19.

# Gai Waterhouse is expecting good results from her runners at Rosehill and Ballarat on Saturday. Caped Crusader and Festivity were impressive in their gallops at Randwick on Thursday. Others in her team to produce sharp work included Sweet Redemption and Flamboyant Lass.

# Vancouver has returned to the stable with Gai delighted to see he has put on 50kg during his spell. Speak Fondly will return in 10 days while English has stepped up her work and is ready to trial in the next two weeks.

# Peter Snowden is confident about his chances at Rosehill with We're Sure and Brazen Moss and expects bold debuts from his 2YOs Jericho and Julius Caesar.

# His Breeders Plate winner Capitalist is set to trial on December 8 before resuming in the Wyong Magic Milioins before going to the Gold Coast.

# Pride Of Dubai is back in the stable in great shape, Peter Snowden reporting he is as as "sound as a bell". The Randwick GuIneas and Doncaster are his in big autumn targets.

# Les Bridge has a high opinion of his impressive trial winner Bravissimo and expects a big showing on his debut in the Golden Gift at Rosehill.

# The Anthony Cummings stable says the promising Rule The River has improved since her first-up win and has Pittsaburgh to be at his peak for the Golden Gift after his excellent second at Rosehill last Saturday.

# John Thompson has the Christmas Cup and Tattersalls Club Cup mapped out for the strong staying mare Jiayuguan after she races over 2400m at Rosehill on Saturday.

# Stablemate Zanbagh has done well since her big first-up win at Rosehill and may now go straight to the Villiiers Stakes for her next start and bypass the Festival Stakes on Saturday week.

# The John Sargent stable says Centre Pivot will be much fitter when he has his next start in the Festival Stakes before heading north for the Magic Millions Cup.


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