Riverplate hasn’t been seen at the races since January, but he can make a winning return at Cranbourne this afternoon.
The Flying Artie colt has typically contested far tougher races than this one, and was last seen in the Karaka Millions 3YO race in New Zealand.
This is obviously a big drop in class, and it looks a lovely launchpad for him.
Sunday’s Best has improved for three starts back this time, and she can break her maiden at Cranbourne this evening.
The daughter of Snitzel ran home well to finish fourth, beaten only a length at Pakenham two starts back, and she only just missed at Werribee last time out.
This race doesn’t look any more difficult, and she steps out in peak order.
Marchons Ensemble will take plenty of improvement into his second campaign start at Cranbourne today, and he looks well placed to strike.
The son of Pour Moi ran home well to fill the minors over a mile at Sandown when resuming, and he will only improve for that effort, and further out in trip.
He should receive every chance in this small field, and he is my best bet of the evening.
This looks to be a decent drop in class for Head First, and she can return to winning form.
The Headwater filly won on debut in July and was immediately put away, and she hasn’t been disgraced in town a couple of times, this time in.
She steps out tonight in peak order and will take plenty of beating.