Escape Artist showed promise during her short debut prep and she can make a winning return to the races at Hawkesbury this afternoon.
The Exceed And Excel filly finished second on debut at Warwick Farm and fourth on the Kensington course at Randwick, and she has returned two lovely trials in the lead-up to this.
This is easily the weakest race that she has contested, and she’ll take plenty of beating.
Ranges has been a strong and consistent performer this time and strikes another winnable race at Hawkesbury this afternoon.
The four-year-old son of Shooting To Win finished second at each of his first two starts back from a spell before recording a lovely win in BM64 company at Kembla Grange two back.
He was last seen filling the minors of a similar contest last time and is at peak fitness for today’s race.
Spanish Point failed to fire at Randwick-Kensington last time out, but this is a decent drop in class and I think he’ll be tough to beat.
The Frankel gelding has returned some good efforts in decent company throughout his career, and finished a nose second behind Chalmers at Port Macquarie two back.
He’s drawn to receive a lovely run today and I am happy to give him another chance.
Traminer has stripped fitter for two starts back from a spell and is ready to win at Hawkesbury today.
The Team Snowden-trained gelding has only made four appearances at the races so far but is yet to miss placing, and there has been a lot to like about his runs for second, both at Gosford, this time in.
Fitter third-up and from a decent draw, I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish again.