The two-year-olds were all the rage at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday, and the Waterhouse & Bott training partnership stole the show again.
Lady Of Camelot started a dominant favourite in the Group 3 Widden Stakes (1100m), and she was ultra-impressive, leading all the way.
The filly did it on both ends, and there is a like-for-like comparison against the two-year-old Canonbury Stakes (1100m).
Lady Of Camelot ran the first 500m in 29.39, approximately 1.25 lengths quicker, but her overall time in 1:02.53 was a significant 4.5 lengths faster.
She showed speed and travelled well but accelerated hard when jockey Tim Clark asked for a superior effort with the whip. Further, she clocked the race's quickest final 200m in 11.20. She is well-educated and can continue to improve.
Manaal had to exert all her energy between the 600m-200m, running 21.78 for that section and peaked late. She will be fitter from that outing.
The Eyes Have It was outpaced early but ran on solidly, clocking the second-fastest final 600m in 33.10. The Nathan Doyle trained galloper will improve from the experience and is suited over more ground.
Prost backed up his sharp trials and showed late strength to win the Cannonbury. He showed versatility, and when challenged over the concluding stages, he responded well, clocking 11.16 for his final 200m. The colt will only improve over more ground.
Fearless is still learning and raced greenly, but he flashed home into second. The Snowden runner recorded one of the fastest final 400m sectionals of the meeting in 21.77.
The other feature race of the day was the Group 3 Southern Cross Stakes (1200m), and in-form mare Lady Laguna made it three wins in a row.
The four-year-old sat outside the leader in a farcical tempo and always looked in control before using her turn of foot to sprint away from her rivals. She ran the fastest final 600m split of the meeting in 32.19.
Hard To Say is in career best form and Kristilli returned well and recorded a slick 600m-200m split in 21.11.
Our Kobison made the step in grade and produced a career peak figure when winning the Benchmark 88 event over 1200m.
The four-year-old broke the Rosehill 1200m track record, clocking 1:08.30 for his overall time. Additionally, even after adjusting for the day, the race rated highly.
He showed adaptability, took a trail to chase the fast pace set by Dipsy Doodle and looked the winner a long way out.
Saltcoats entered his second Australian prep under the guidance of Chris Waller, and he was solid in defeat when running second in the Benchmark 78 event over 1350m.
He was firm in the betting and charged late, just missing running 11.31 for his final 200m and beat the rest easily. The lightly raced galloper is one to follow this prep.
Stefi Magnetica should've finished much closer after being flattened at the furlong pole. To her credit, she picked herself up and charged late to run third in the Benchmark 72 event over 1200.
She ran the fastest 400m-200m race split in 10.95 before being checked and then clocking 11.26 for her final 200.
It's worth noting Logan Street Lion who ran a sharp 600m-200m split in 22.12 before peaking on his run in the Benchmark 88 over 1500m. He will be fitter and can only improve up in distance.
Fastest last 600m: Lady Laguna 32.19
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