Turn The Page monstered the other fillies last night in sitting parked to win the Daintys Daughter at Gloucester Park. She is a beautiful, big lump of a filly who appears to still have her L-plates on as a racehorse. The same might be said of (The Real) Sherlock, which brained a small field of 3yo's at Melton tonight over rare 2780 metres trip. While 2:00.6 mile rate might not appear anything special, this came seven days after a hoof abcess saw him miss the VicBred final. His final 400 metres - 25.6 seconds - was unbelievable as he, too, is prone to have a look around during running.

In NZ, Kiwi Hero made it back-to-back standing start wins at Addington over 2600 and 2000 metres, so they are shaping as pretty good stayers. These three horses are from mares by Sands A Flyin, American Ideal and Falcon Seelste; French Chef, No Nukes and Bret Hanover sire lines. So, no clues to what Vincent clicks with from these offspring.

However, all three dams come from good producing families in their second and third generations, perhaps that should become a prime consideration when breeding to him.