Four juvenile heats conducted at Randwick on Tuesday morning were all won by Magic
Millions sales graduates with the fastest trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott.
Two year-old Charge Forward filly The Art of the Bar showed good improvement
from her first trial two weeks ago.
She flew the gates and showed abundant pace from her outside draw to sit up on
the lead albeit wide and covering ground.
Asked to find the line by Tim Clark she did so to win the 740 metre scamper by
more than a length in 41.60 seconds.
The Art of the Bar was a $150,000 Magic Millions purchase for her trainers from
the Cressfield draft and is from unraced Redoute’s Choice mare Personification,
a daughter of royally bred Galileo mare Personifcation, a stakes-winner
daughter of celebrated producer Procrastinate.
This is the family of Champion South Africa Filly Laisserfaire and Group III
winner A Time for Julia, stakes-winners Time Thief and Foreplay.
She’s a filly from a serious Black Type family and looks to have her share of
natural ability.
Other juvenile trial winners were Carnina (All Too Hard), Quackerjack (Not a
Single Doubt) and Ljungberg (I Am Invincible).
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