HIGHLIGHTS
RACE REPLAYS
STREAK OF WINNING showed an immense amount of ability as a young horse and was immediately sent to Hong Kong. He didn't quite handle the environment and was brought back to Australia for Aquis to be trained by Stuart Kendrick. He has a hot temperament so we believe that with a change of stables and a different trainer, focusing on a more hands on approach and a tailored training program, we will see vast improvement. We are also confident that he will continue to mature and improve with age.
From only 9 starts in Australia, STREAK OF WINNING has proven why his initial buyers opted to send him immediately to Hong Kong. He won on debut over 1000m and continued that form winning at his next start up to 1200m in a metropolitan benchmark 62, both in above average time. He defeated two subsequent Saturday metropolitan horses that day in Winsome Star and Sultry Siren after he did all the hard labour up front and ran time at both ends of the clock. At his third start he went to a Saturday Grade Benchmark 70 race and again narrow margins behind quality South East Queensland sprinters in Rimbaud, Gospel Girl and again Winsome Star.
For the entirety of his most recent preparation he hasn't raced to his full potential and was very agitated pre-race, especially at the start of his campaign. Even without a lot of luck in running being caught wide he still raced to a good a standard. That eventuated in the tactic top bring him back to 1000m for him to finish off his races. He dominated a Class 2 field running the fastest last 600m of the meeting and the third fastest last 400m and 200m sectionals of the day without getting out of third gear. His talent was on display for all to see that day, and as his pedigree suggests, if he can reproduce those type of performances over 1400m he has open class ability for sure and certain.