Urbino has returned to the races in excellent condition this time, and he can return another big performance and win in Race 1 on Kempsey Cup Day.
The six-year-old son of Dansili put the writing on the way will an easy win in maiden company here when resuming, filling the minors in Class 1 company second-up before returning to winning form at the same grade, last time out.
This is harder, but he has the runs on the board and can win again.
Standing Bear will take winning form into Race 6 at Kempsey today and can continue his rise through the grades.
The Smart Missile gelding showed ability during a brief debut preparation with a couple of decent efforts in town, and resumed this time for comfortably break his maiden at Port Macquarie.
With natural improvement from that effort, he can be in the finish again.
Editors has stripped fitter for three starts back from a spell, and the Kempsey Cup looks a great target for him.
The Street Cry gelding was an eye-catching winner over 1450m here when resuming and has finished fourth in BM87 company and third in BM84 company in the wake.
He looks to be at peak fitness now, he’s drawn to receive a lovely run, and he’s definitely up to winning something like this.
Tobasco has been outstanding recently, and I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish of the last at Kempsey today.
The six-year-old son of Sequalo won three races in succession through August at September, and was just nabbed late when second over 1000m at Ballina, last time out.
He’s a little more than four weeks between runs, but I actually think that will be to his benefit in this contest.