Emerging is ready to break his maiden at Werribee this afternoon.
The Contributer gelding didn’t show a lot on debut at Kembla Grange, but he mustered an impressive turn of foot to only just miss at Gosford last time.
Fitter third-up, I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish.
Game To Love is another runner who can break her maiden at Werribee today.
The daughter of I Am Invincible has only made one appearance at the races so far, but I thought that there was a lot to like about her performance which ultimately heralded a third placing.
She’ll enjoy plenty of improvement for that experience and can begin her rise through the grades.
Bartholomeu Dias hasn’t shown his best form at his last couple of appearances, but this is a decent drop in class, and he can win the Werribee Cup.
The Mout Nelson gelding has been a good horse for the Maher & Eustace stables since arriving in Australia, and he recorded a lovely win at Flemington when resuming this time, before finishing second in the Benalla Cup most notably.
He’s rock-hard fit and looks beautifully placed.
Arroance can bounce back in the last on Werribee Cup Day.
The Mark Webb-trained mare has mixed her form a little this time, but her better performances have been very good, and included a nice win in BM64 company at Mornington last time.
This is an appropriate drop in class from her most recent start at The Valley, and we can have an each-way play today at around the $10 mark.