Thoroughbred horses to follow after Australian racing on Saturday, March 11.

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Thoroughbred horses to follow after Australian racing on Saturday, March 11.

Here are the Racenet video analysts’ horses to follow from last Saturday’s races.

Our video analysts have supplied you with their number one run from the weekend's metropolitan meetings.

All you have to do is use Racenet iQ's blackbook service and we will email you when any of these horses are due to race.

Did you back something which was a good thing beaten? Or maybe just turned in an eye-catching run?

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ROSEHILL (Saturday) – Greg Polson

STOCKMAN – Like the way Stockman is ticking over en route to the Sydney Cup. The Joe Pride-trained gelding has now had three runs back from a break and liked the way he settled more forward in the run when less than two-lengths from the winner in the Sky High on Saturday. Granted, he needs some rain about to be genuinely competitive at Group level but Sydney in the autumn can often be wet. Stockman won the St Leger fourth up last preparation on a soft (7) track, the Chairman's Quality is over 2600m and would be fourth up, reckon that's the target and we just need the right conditions. Career statistics (40:8-7-3).

Protagonist holds on in the Sky High! ????

It's William Haggas again! @WilliamHaggas@mcacajamezpic.twitter.com/n0UBI6hzan

— 7HorseRacing ???? (@7horseracing) March 11, 2023

FLEMINGTON (Saturday) – Cameron Happ

YAPHET – I don‘t think it's going to happen, but if the stable lower their sights this son of Blackfriars has his hoof right on the till. He didn't have a lot of luck in the Group 2 Peter Young second-up and staying in the same grade at Flemington, the Cliff Brown gelding looked to be travelling two lengths off the pace when the gap closed at the 350m losing all his momentum. Balancing up, he's hit the line in similar splits to everything outside of the airborne winner to be ready to peak next start. Only a Benchmark 84 horse, he's got options to just win, but I feel they'll go to the Australian Cup where he's a good roughie. Career statistics (15:2-4-0).

Right You Are with a big win in the TAB Australian Cup Prelude ???? @7HorseRacing#SuperSaturdaypic.twitter.com/9xBlIUAti5

— Victoria Racing Club (@FlemingtonVRC) March 11, 2023

EAGLE FARM (Saturday) – Graeme Carey

CRANKY HARRY – Jack Bruce has done well since relocating to Queensland and has a handy one in Cranky Harry which took on Saturday grade for the first time in a 3YO Handicap over 1400m. Corey Bayliss had no hesitation in bouncing the Spill The Beans gelding out and he led early but was unable to cross, settling outside the leader to the home turn. He hit the front at the 200m but found the Sydneysider Speak Up a bit better late with a decent space to third. That was only his third outing and he has plenty of improvement up to 1600m. Career statistics (3:1-2-0).

MORPHETTVILLE PARKS (Saturday) – Heath Pope

LADY DE LUNE – Her record doesn't inspire much confidence however she has displayed significant improvement since joining the Stuart Padman stable. Has largely had zero luck breaking through to win her maiden two starts back. Saturday was another example being luckless – she should have won. To only be beaten 1-1/4 lengths coming from the tail in what was also an on-pace dominated race, further backs up how strong her run was. Profiles as a future winner that is capable of sneaky under the guard of most punters. Career statistics (10:1-0-1).

Exalted Dame wins a close one for Stubby and @OConnorRacing1 ???? pic.twitter.com/89ZGE9QeXF

— Racing SA (@RacingSA) March 11, 2023

ASCOT (Saturday) – Aaron Mills

BRAGWELL – Albany trainer Steve Wolfe is in peak form and so is this gelding. Bragwell was coming off an all-the-way win at the Pinjarra stand-alone meeting and only just fell short of scoring again after tramping wide with cover. The 1400 metre contest was carved out in slick time around 0.6 seconds faster than they ran in the Listed race later in the day. A strong animal that is relishing its racing, Bragwell should be at the pointy end again when he next steps out. Career statistics (28:4-8-6).