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Waller looking to the spring with Kiku

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The Chris Waller-trained Kiku has broken through for her first black-type success in the Carbine Club Stakes.

CHRIS WALLER.
CHRIS WALLER. Picture: Racing and Sports

Group One racing beckons for Kiku in the spring but just how much further she goes this campaign is yet to be determined. 

The Chris Waller-trained filly continued her form surge, racking up her third win in succession when she produced a well-timed run to claim the G3 Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on Saturday. 

Waller is considering giving her one more start this campaign but his major focus is longer-term. 

"I reckon she is still developing and she'll be our Epsom, lightweight horse and Golden Eagle type of horse," Waller said.  

"I don't know about Queensland, maybe a South Australian Oaks in three weeks but she is a sister to Zoutori, who is a sprinter, so you've just got to question whether she'll get beyond a mile." 

Tommy Berry took Kiku ($3.80) back from her outside draw and despite tracking wide she finished strongly to reel in The Irishman ($2.50 fav) by three-quarters of a length with Poland ($9) the same margin away third. 


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