Prized imports ready to debut

Australian Bloodstock will soon showcase two of its prized imports ahead of important Group 1 autumn targets, with both New Energy and Berkshire Shadow poised for their first Australian runs.

Jamie Lovett said on Tuesday that former Irish horse New Energy is set to kick-off his career Down Under in the G3 Liverpool City Cup (1300m) at Randwick on Saturday, with Berkshire Shadow to have his first run a week later in the G3 Shaftesbury Avenue Handicap (1400m) at Flemington.

"I can't wait," Lovett enthused. "They have trialled up nicely, although they have taken a while to come to hand.

"Obviously, we brought them out over the spring and we've been very patient with them and they took a while to acclimatise and to adapt to Ciaron's (Maher) training methods.


"I think New Energy is in a really good spot at the moment, he's still not quite there at the moment so it won't shock me if he needs a couple of runs, but I think a light little prep in the autumn and we'll be right on track for the spring in Melbourne.

"I've been really pleased with what I've seen over the last couple of weeks. His action looks really good.

"The way they have trialled up, I would be disappointed if they did not both run really well. Whether they can win or not first time off long breaks and as we know, match day is a bit different, but from what they've shown in their gallops, you'd think they will show up.

"I think they are both Group 1 horses in the making. They will certainly be competitive at that level."


New Energy will carry a domestic rating of 101 into his race on Saturday on the back of some strong three-year-old form in Europe, highlighted by his second placing in the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas as a $41 chance.

Berkshire Shadow has a 106 rating, with his most recent campaign last year resulting in a third in the G1 Lockinge Stakes (1600m) at Newbury, followed by a close-up fifth in the G1 Queen Anne Stakes (1600m) at Royal Ascot.


Andrew Eddy

https://www.racing.com/news/2024-02-28/news-contenders-prized-imports-ready-to-debut


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