Jocat has returned two nice efforts since resuming this time, and she is ready to win at Tamworth today.
The daughter of Shamoline Warriors finishing second, beaten less than a length at Scone when resuming, and she kept all of her best work for late here last time.
Fitter third-up, I don’t think she’ll be offered a better opportunity to win than this.
Dr Evil takes winning form into the fourth at Tamworth today, and he looks well placed to make it two in a row.
The Casino Prince gelding has returned several pleasing efforts this time in, but his win at Newcastle last time, beating a handy BM64 field by close to two lengths, weas probably the best of his career to date.
He’s rock-hard fit and a repeat would see him into the finish again.
Wenet hasn’t been seen at the races since November, but she is a quality filly, and I think that she rates as a key winning chance in this race at a lovely price ($12 at publish).
The American Pharoah filly recorded consecutive wins at Scone last time in most notably, and she’s had the benefit of a couple of trials in the lead-up to her return.
There doesn’t look to be a lot of depth in this race, and we can have an each-way play at the price.
This is a stacked edition of the Tamworth Cup, but Kinloch has gone to another level this time, and I am happy to stick with him.
The I Am Invincible gelding won the Gosford Provincial Championships Qualifier first-up before charging home to win the final on Day 2 of The Championships.
Fitter third-up, this is also very winnable.