The 2012 Kensington Stakes form guide is listed below with a brief summary of every runner and how they got there.
The Kensington Stakes is the feature event at Flemington this Saturday and will be run at Listed level worth $125,000.
There are some fantastic form lines coming into this race so punters should make sure they pay close attention if they’re hoping to score a win.
One thing they do have on their side though is a good sized field of 11 horses and the fact Rosehill generally races true giving every horses it’s chance.
It’s exactly the type of conditions that make for successful punting so don’t hesitate to have a crack at the Kensington Stakes this weekend.
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2012 Kensington Stakes Form Guide
Grand Duels
Comes in as the fittest runner and off a third placing over 1100m at Morphettville on Boxing Day.
First Command
Second up for this prep and was encouraging when third over 1200m at Listed level at Caulfield first up.
Canali
Fourth at Group 3 level last time out and his won five from 11 at the trip.
Gran Sasso
Struggled at Group 3 level first up but will be fitter now and drops in grade.
General Truce
A last start winner at Moonee Valley on the 31st of December and has only ever missed the places once at this trip.
The Soldier
Fourth behind General Truce at the Valley and needs to make up about 2.5 lengths.
Obsidian Dragon
Form horse of the race with three wins on the trot, his last one a 2.75 length drubbing at the Valley.
Weekend Special
Second to General truce at the Valley and was right there on the line, loves this trip.
Esprit De Bullet
Fifth over 1000m at Caulfield last start and really needs to lift his game, loves the track though.
Star Of Giselle
Second at Flemington last start over 1000m but jumps in grade here, good over the track and distance.
Decircles
The three year old of the race that runs first up since winning a maiden at Seymour in August, make no mistake he’s a group horse though.

