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So Naive is a 3 year old brown colt. So Naive is trained by B Wallace & G Cooksley, at Byerley Park and owned by Able International Ltd.
So Naive’s last race event was at 09/11/2024 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.
Career form is 3 wins, 1 seconds, thirds from 10 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $160,960.
With a 30% Win Percentage and 40% Place Percentage. So Naive's last race event was at Riccarton Park.
Exposed form for its last starts is 7-4-0-2-0.
Last Updated: 09/11/2024
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