A promising Canberra three-year-old will be aimed at some autumn sprint features if he starts his career with a bang at Mondayโs Albury meeting.
Wild Romeo has undergone a change of scenery before his debut on the border in a Maiden Plate over 1000m.
Yes Yes Yes winning The Everest under Glen Boss in 2019.Credit: Getty Images
Formerly with the Bjorn Baker stable at Warwick Farm, the gelding is now in the Luke Pepper yard in Canberra and finally gets his chance to uncork that ability.
A son of 2019 Everest winner Yes Yes Yes, Wild Romeo was given two quiet trials early last year before being handed a long break.
But he returned for a metropolitan trial in mid-October and sat outside the leader early before sailing well clear to win by nearly four lengths, running one of the slicker 900m times that session.
Wild Romeo then trialled very softly 11 days later, trailing the field home before again being turned out.
Connections are now banking on a slow-burning approach paying dividends at Albury before bigger targets are put in place.
To be ridden by Nick Heywood, Wild Romeo opened about $3.90 in early betting ahead of filly Sizzleist ($4.40), which is second-up for the local Donna Scott stable.
Earlier, on a strong betting meeting, another emerging Canberra sprinter gets his chance to break through in the opening Maiden Handicap over 1175m.