Suppression appears to be a horse of ability and he can break his maiden at Ballarat this afternoon.
The three-year-old son of Mongolian Khan has had three starts since debuting in January, placing twice, including a credible effort over a mile at Pakenham last time out.
Breeding suggests that getting out to 2000m will suit and he has options from the rails draw.
Dundirtcheap has only made one appearance at the races so far but couldn’t have been more impressive on debut, and he can keep alive his unbeaten record at Ballarat today.
The Dundeel gelding was settled off the pace at Yarra Valley on debut and mustered a big turn of foot to swallow up his rivals and comfortably win.
He’ll only improve for that experience and this looks the next logical step for him.
Flandersrain will take winning form into the penultimate race at Ballarat today and looks well placed to make it two in a row.
The Manhattan Rain mare has been a good horse for the Matt Cumani stable since making her debut and returned to the races this time to finish third in BM70 company at Caulfield, before giving them a galloping lesson at Sandown last time.
Fitter third-up, this looks another great race for her.
Champs D’or has only made two appearances at the races so far, but she has stamped herself as a runner to follow, and she can continue her rise through the grades at Ballarat today.
Champs D’or didn’t show a lot at the trials prior to making her debut, but hit the line well to finish third at Wangaratta last month before breaking her maiden at Kilmore.
She gets into this race well and she is drawn to receive every chance from barrier 4.