Toramour returned a lovely effort when resuming and will only improve for it at Pakenham this afternoon.
The Wendy Kelly-trained filly raced greenly on debut and was returned to the paddock, but the break appears as though it has brought her on and she only just missed when first-up here at Pakenham.
She’s drawn to receive a lovely run and will have the added benefit of a claiming apprentice in the saddle. ($7.50 at publish).
Atone mustered an eye-catching turn of foot to finish second here at Pakenham last time out and looks well placed to go one better today.
The Robert Hickmott-trained gelding did take a couple to get going, but his last-start effort suggested that the penny has well and truly dropped this time and this looks a lovely race for him.
Matamata will take winning form into the seventh at Pakenham this afternoon and is up to making it two in a row, at a lovely price ($7 at publish).
The Savabeel gelding has improved with each of his three starts back from a spell, culminating in an easy win at Moe a couple of weeks ago.
Fitter fourth-up and out to the 2200m, I think he’s going to take a power of beating and is over the odds.
Brazen Brando hasn’t been seen at the races since December, but he returned two lovely efforts last time in and can make a winning return at Pakenham this afternoon.
The three-year-old son of Brazen Beau finished third in a strong maiden at Seymour when resuming last time, progressing to a lovely win over 1200m at Mornington.
He’s drawn well and will be ridden by in-form apprentice Campbell Rawiller.