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Hastings Trackwork
Hastings Trackwork - Tuesday 28 June
John Jenkins | June 28, 2022

No Rock No Pop showed she is coming up well again in a fresh campaign by recording a good solo gallop at this morning’s Hastings track session.

There was very little in the way of fast work. A penetrometer reading was taken on the course proper during the session and came up as a heavy-10.

Working on the No.1 grass, No Rock No Pop worked in from the 1000m peg in 1:04.6, running the first 400m in 26.2 before coming home the last 600 in 38.4.

The Rock ‘N’ Pop mare has not raced since finishing unplaced in the Kaimai Stakes (2000m) at the end of February.

Tin Pan Alley, a likely starter at Hastings this Saturday, had trainer Fred Pratt aboard when running 600m in 38.8. She showed ability when finishing second on debut at Hastings in February and hasn’t raced since.

No Time To Jazz, back in full work after a short break, was let off with an easy 600m on the plough in 44.7 while a Road To Rock three-year-old gelding and a Highly Recommended two-year-old filly work in easily from the 800m peg on the plough in 59.7, coming home the last 600 in 38.4.