Fulmina finished a credible third behind Two Big Fari whgen resuming at Rosehill and will take plenty of beating in this race.
The Snitzel mare simply doesn’t know how to run a bad race – she has recorded four wins and three placings from eleven starts so far, and she has raced well at this point of her preparation previously.
She gets some relief in the weights here with Tom Sherry’s claim and is drawn to receive the run of the race from barrier 4.
Re Edit’s last-start performance was impressive, and this looks a great opportunity for her to win again.
The Camelot mare has been something of an inconsistent performer throughout her racing career, but she only just missed when second behind Rocha Clock here on Oaks Day, and she mustered an eye-catching turn of foot to finish over the top of her rivals at The Valley last time out.
Fitter third-up and with Craig Williams in the saddle, she will take a power of beating.
Fine Dane will return from a short spell in the last at Flemington today, and he is up to winning.
The Danerich gelding probably didn’t find his best form through three starts last time, but they were all decent races, and he has won three of five previous fresh attempts.
He’ll get some relief in the weights with Campbell Rawiller in the saddle and can return to winning form.
At around the $9 mark, we can have an each-way play.
Outback Barbie ran a bolter for third when she resumed in the George Moore Stakes here a couple of weeks ago, and I think she’s the horse to beat in this year’s Lough Neagh Stakes.
The Spirit Of Boom mare has been a great horse for the Gollan stable throughout her career, and there’s no doubt she’ll take big improvement from her effort here a couple of weeks ago.
She has drawn a peach and will be hard to hold out.