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Waller Stars Out In Force At Rosehill Trials

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Chris Waller will look to follow up on his Saturday onslaught with two of his stable stars set to make their return to racing at the Rosehill barrier trials tomorrow.

Shoot Out<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Shoot Out
Photo by Racing and Sports

Doncaster runner up Shoot Out and old stable favourite Rangirangdoo will line up against recently named NSWROA Horse of the Year Streama in their lead up to possible tilts towards this year's Cox Plate.

Under the care of Waller, Shoot Out showed a triumphant return to form in the Autumn, reaching the heights that once saw him take out the Randwick Guineas and AJC Derby.

Placing in all five starts last preparation, the now six-year-old proved far too good in Chipping Norton Stakes (1600m) before finishing a close third in the Ranvet Stakes (2000m) and a game second behind glamour mare More Joyous in the Doncaster (1600m).

Injury plagued throughout his career, Rangirangdoo headed to the paddock for the first time without any injury concerns after enjoying his longest preparation in three years.

The dual Group 1 winner's Autumn campaign was highlighted by his narrow second placing in the Ranvet Stakes finishing behind Manighar.

Another Group One winner on track to trial is the Stephen Farley trained Sincero.

After proving very competitive in two star-studded weight-for-age events over the Autumn Carnival, the now five-year-old will be targeted towards this year's Cox Plate with his campaign likely to kick off in the Memsie Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield.

TAB Sportbet has installed Shoot Out and Sincero at $31 in their early Cox Plate market with Rangirandoo a $51 chance.

Other horses of note set to trial are Latin News, Dee 'N' Gee, Lightinthenite, Cabernet, Epaulette, Cavalry Rose and Raceway.


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