Eleven years after Miracles Of Life saluted in the Blue Diamond Stakes for trainer Dan Clarken, his cousin Will Clarken will be hoping to deliver a Group 1 to South Australia with talented filly Kuroyanagi.
The $390,000 Written Tycoon filly was brilliant when a narrow runner-up to Hayasugi in the fillies' division of the Blue Diamond Prelude and Clarken believes his runner, who he trains in partnership with Niki O'Shea, can take the next step at what will be just her third start.
"I think there is a fair bit of improvement in her … really her first start was a three-horse field at Gawler where she won on debut, she looks like she's really bounced out of it, I've been surprised how well she's come through it (Prelude)," Clarken said.
"Her work was tremendous this morning and I'm sure that she can make the right steps forward, but obviously she'd have to."
Kuroyanagi has drawn barrier two and will get the services of jockey Brenton Avdulla, who is currently based in Hong Kong and will fly in for the G1 ride.
"She's drawn low, which is a lovely gate for her, so good to have Brenton (Avdulla) coming back to Aus to ride her for us," Clarken said.
"There's a solid line-up with some exciting colts in the race, hopefully from the soft draw and a good, solid run the other day, she can find a couple of lengths that she needs to.
"There will be a few unknowns in the race, but the way that she finishes off her work, I think she's been crying out for it, she takes a little while to sort of change gears and she can lose her action a bit at top speed.
"I'm sure that she'll be just behind the speed, I reckon she will run a solid six (furlongs) out no worries at all."
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