Alenia will take plenty of improvement into Race 2 at Scone this afternoon, and she is ready to break her maiden.
The daughter of Astern raced greenly during her brief debut prep and was sent back to the paddock, but she looked a far more furnished prospect when resuming for second here at Scone last month.
With even luck today, this looks her opportunity to strike.
The consistent Don’t Doubt Katie takes her place in Race 3 at Scone today and looms as the runner to beat.
Don’t Doubt Katie hasn’t returned a poor effort since debuting, and she resumed this time for a lovely win in maiden company before filling the minors of a BM58 race last time.
This looks a great opportunity for her to begin her rise through the grades.
He has made just one appearance at the races so far and hasn’t been seen since September, but I am confident that Two Ya Got will make a winning return at Scone today.
The Brett Cavanough-trained gelding showed ability at the trials prior to debuting, and he put the writing on the wall with an easy win at Dubbo.
A recent trial here at Scone suggested that he is ready to strike, and with even luck he can win again.
Fumiko is another resuming galloper with winning claims at Scone today.
Fumiko has made four appearances at the races so far for two wins, interestingly both coming at this point of her preparation.
This looks an ideal campaign launchpad for her.