Only six horses have accepted for the San Domenico Stakes and Anders will take a power of beating.
The Not A Single Doubt colt recorded two wins and a close-up second placing in three starts last preparation, but he put the writing on the wall with an utterly dominant performance in the Rosebud here three weeks ago.
He’ll only improve for that effort and with James McDonald jumping into the saddle, I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish again.
This is an outstanding edition of the Neds Heath, but I’ll be happy to have something on the resuming West Australian star Superstom.
Superstorm won the Listed Challenge Stakes in Perth in dominant fashion when resuming in autumn, and crossed the Nullarbor to finish second behind Alligator Blood in the Australian Guineas, and second to stable mate Regal Power in the All-Star Mile.
At around $7, he looks over the odds and we can have a genuine each-way play.
The Neds Blue Diamond winner Tagaloa goes around in the McNeil Stakes this afternoon and I simply cannot wait.
He showed promise from the moment he stepped out on a race track, and realised it when he led home a strong field in February’s Group 1 feature, progressing to more quality performances in Sydney.
His trial at Cranbourne last week was simply outstanding, I can’t wait to see what he does as a three-year-old and he is just the best horse in this field for mine.
Rubisaki recorded six wins from as many starts last prep and hopefully, she can pick up where she left off and send us home a winner at Caulfield today.
The Rubick mare won the Inglis Sprint at Warwick Farm in February and only continued to improve, picking off all of the Kewney Stakes, PJ Bell and JHB Carr in the wake.
If she’s at all near her best form, she’ll be winning this.