Fourth in the Group I VRC Australian Guineas as a three year-old, River Wild was sold to Singapore in 2016 and is now trained by Cliff Brown.

Elite Excalibur did best under strong riding from Michael Rodd to win the 1600 metre contest by a neck, his sixth win from 22 starts and first in a Black Type race.
"My staff has done a great job with him. Three to four weeks ago, I wasn't happy with him, but I changed a few things around, added winkers on him," Brown said.
"He trialled a bit flat the other day, but he's also a bit older. He was unlucky in the Gold Cup when he was beaten a half head."
Michael Rodd was well pleased with Elite Excalibur.
"It's a great performance from him to win a big race over the mile first-up. I always thought he could do it as he goes really well fresh," he said.
"I've learned a lot by watching Cliff and how he manages to get these horses ready for such races. It just blows me away.
"Today, I had the perfect run on Glen Boss's back (Infantry). At the 1200m, I saw him in front and I knew he would make all the right decisions, so all I had to do was just stay on his back.
"My horse doesn't have the greatest turn of foot, but when I clicked him up, he just gets on with the job."

Foaled and raised at Coolmore, he is a full brother to Group II winner Petrology and three-quarter brother to Group I winner and $1.9million earner Aqua D'Amore being the third stakes winner and last foal from Romantic River (USA), who was retired in 2016.
Elite Excalibur is the 133rd stakes-winner for Fastnet Rock, who enjoyed a Group double at Rosehill last Saturday with Unforgotten and Comin' Through.