Warwick Farm preview: Dynamic Syndications aim to cap a stellar season on a victorious note in final metropolitan meeting
The Dean and Adam Watt-run Dynamic Syndications is just win away from equalling last year's haul of 62 winners.
'It's been a really good season. We aim for 52 winners each year – an average of a winner a week,' Adam Watt said.
'This season we have had 61 winners so far and 20 of them have been in town.
'That's the most winners we've had in town for a long time.
'It would be great if we can end with another winner or two.'
Dynamic is represented by four genuine chances at Warwick Farm headed by Naval Commission in the TAB Handicap (2200m).
The gelding has placed in three of his four runs this preparation and was an unlucky fifth at Rosehill last start.
'He should have won last time out. The gap unfortunately shut at the worst possible time as he was motoring home,' Watt said.
'He is tailor-made for the 2200 metres and I love the fact that rain is forecast. If it's a wet track, he grows a leg.
'This is just a really suitable race for him.'
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One of Dynamic's metropolitan winners was African Daisy in the Midway at Rosehill on July 5, a win Watt and her connections gained great satisfaction.
'It was great to see her break through after such a long time between wins. It had been 889 days between drinks for her,' he said.
'She is a horse who loves wet ground and I can't see any reason why she can't go back-to-back. She has trained on really well.'
Provided the track is wet, the six-year-old lines up in the Traffic Warden @ Darley Handicap (1300m) in which she has barrier 12 but Watt isn't concerned by the outside gate.
'This does look a nice for her and I actually like the draw,' he said.
'By the time they come to the last race at Warwick Farm, they will be wanting to get away from the inside section. It's just one turn.'
Just In Time scored her first win in 20 months when victorious at Hawkesbury first-up on June 17 although she did spend quite some time on the sidelines during that time.
The four-year-old then followed with another smart win at Newcastle.
She is chasing a hat-trick in the Myplates Handicap (1600m).
'She has always been a horse who has shown above average talent which is why we were ambitious and went to Flemington for a Group 3 at her second start,' Watt said.
'She has unfortunately had some niggles along the way since then.
'She is starting to get back to the form that we always felt she had.
'She ran home in 32.74 at Hawkesbury first-up on a Soft 5. If she can jump and lead around Warwick Farm, they could have a hard time reeling her in.'
Watt has been pleased with the performances of Dollars this time in and gives him a good chance in the Keeneland September Yearling Sale Handicap (1600m).
'He is knocking on the door and I think this is a beautiful race for him,' he said.
'He is down in the weights and I think he will really appreciate the services of a senior rider in Ash Morgan.
'He's rock hard fit, comes off a good run over the mile and is drawn to get a lovely run.
'I think he's a great each-way chance.'
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