The Tony McEvoy stable looks set for another big two-year-old season after its youngsters claimed the season's first two-year-old trials on the Cranbourne training track.
McEvoy has been a force with his early season two-year-olds in recent years with the likes of Concealer,
McEvoy took two youngsters to Cranbourne on Monday with Still Invincible taking out the
Both two-year-olds showed natural speed before cruising home in their respective trials with Still Invincible clocking 50.53 seconds for the 800m hit-out while Sunlight completed her heat in 50.72 seconds.
Still Invincible is a half-brother to the two-year-old Group I winner Sizzling that fetched $900,000 at the Gold Coast Magic Millions sale in January.
Sunlight is a daughter of the dual Group I winner Zoustar out of the speedy Solar Charged, the winner of the Group III Kindergarten Stakes at her second start.
Zoustar also had a trial winner in New Zealand on August 1 when Quattro Katie won a 620m heat.
The 2016 Australian Derby winner Tavago finished second to the multiple city winner Lovani in
Local trainer Greg Eurell produced I Did It Again for his first public outing since the gelding's debut win at Caulfield on July 15.
Eurell has the Group II Danehill Stakes in mind for I Did It Again's
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