Mynumerouno hasn’t been seen at the races since September, but he is yet to return a poor effort, and he can make a winning return at The Valley.
The Vancouver gelding has recorded three wins and a minor from his four appearances so far, and went to the paddock after beating home the likes of Athelric here at The Valley.
He should get every chance in this small field, and he is up to the class.
Midwest hasn’t put a hoof wrong this prep, and he can record another win at The Valley tonight.
The Zoustar gelding returned a winning at the Yarra Valley in November and has continued to improve with each start and as the bar has been raised, culminating in dominant wins at Caulfield and here at The Valley most recently.
He’s been freshened since his last effort, but that should only be of benefit to him here.
The Typhoon Tracy Stakes is the perfect target for Scorched Earth.
Scorched Earth showed plenty of ability from her debut while still doing plenty wrong, but she has returned a far more furnished horse this time, and she won each of her first two back with something in hand.
She takes her place in the Typhoon Tracy Stakes field fourth-up and following a credible run for second behind the talented Argentia in the Kevin Hayes Stakes, and this looks her chance to go one better.
The talented Sandy Prince resumes in the last at The Valley tonight, and it looks a lovely autumn launchpad for him.
Sany Prince was a strong and consistent performer throughout his last prep, ending his year third in the Listed Gothic Stakes.
He is yet to finish worse than second at this point of his prep and under Craig Williams tonight, I’m confident that he can win.