Sheraquay, ridden by Kyle Wilson-Taylor, completed the Sunday double for Kendrick Racing.

SPIRIT Of Boom colt Luva Flutta (main photo) has shown he’s a ready-made two-year-old.
He put himself in Magic Millions Classic calculations when he broke through at his second career start at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday (October 20).
Ridden by James Orman, Luva Flutta ($1.14-fav) won a QTIS 2YO Plate (1000m) by two lengths.
Trainer Stuart Kendrick said it was an impressive win.
“He trialled well and then debuted with a good placing at Doomben,” Kendrick said.
“He gave nothing else a chance today (Sunday), leading the whole way,” he said.
“He will now have a short let-up and be aimed at qualifying for the $3 million Magic Millions in January.”
The win was the start of a double in successive races for the stable.
They also combined with Kyle Wilson-Taylor to win with another progressive youngster Sheraquay.
The So You Think three-year-old broke through at her fourth career start in a 3YO Maiden (1400m), winning by a length as $3.40 favourite.
“She put an unlucky first-up run behind her with a tough win over the 1400m,” Kendrick said.
“She came from well back to finish strongly,” he said.
“She is raced by Michael and Terry-Ann Sherrin, who have had good success lately with Trevatt Court, Chaparral Chase and Street Chase.”

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