Super One has a high cruising speed and the three-year-old was clear all the way winning his 800m Flemington jumpout on Friday.
The Lee and Anthony Freedman-trained Super One won heat two in 44.98 seconds, clear after 100m and dragging Daniel Moor all the way through the line to defeat the Leon and Troy Corstens-trained Mr Individual by four lengths with the John O'Shea-trained Demonstrate a length further away in third.
The Freedman-trained Recalcitrata won heat 10 in 46.09 seconds, coming through along the inside to defeat the Ellerton Zahra-trained Majestic Artie and Essence Of Terror . Recalcitrata was placed at Sandown last December and has not raced since finishing unplaced over 1400m at Flemington on January 16.
Mathew Ellerton and Simon Zahra won three heats, Crystal Dreamer coming through along the inside from last to edge out Amber Cavalier and Comadi in heat five in 46.18 seconds. Crystal Dreamer won his maiden at Kyneton last December and last raced when unplaced behind Golden Spin at Caulfield on Boxing Day.
Blithe Belle won heat eight in 46.29 seconds by a head over the Hayes/Dabernig-trained Miss Idyllic with the Chris Waller-trained Numerate close up third. Blithe Belle has not raced since August last year when finishing sixth behind Sailing By and Strike Force over 1300m.
David Hayes and Tom Dabernig won four heats and Bringaroo certainly looks ready to go to the races after another win, taking heat four by two lengths over stablemate Jackanory in 46.57 seconds.
Hayes and Dabernig won two-year-old heats with Amanaat and Magnetar.
A colt by Per Incanto, Amanaat is another which looks ready to go the races after two jumpout wins. He won heat nine under Michael Walker in 46.12 seconds by a length over stablemates Streets Of Dubai , a colt by Street Cry, and Carraig Aonair , a colt by Fastnet Rock.
Magnetar is a colt by I Am Invincible and was ridden through along the inside by Nick Hall to win heat three in 46.87 seconds by a length over Rock Giselle , a filly by Fastnet Rock out of Dizelle, with the Mark Kavanagh-trained Smart Stiletto , a filly by Smart Missile third after leading most of the way wide out and not knocked about by Craig Williams.
Leon and Troy Corstens won the other heat for two-year-olds with Montoya's Secret , a daughter of High Chaparral, which won heat seven, edging the Hayes Dabernig-trained Mutin , in 46.99 seconds.
Friday's jumpouts were conducted on the steeple grass from the 1600m start with the markers out four metres.
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