Norwegian Bliss hasn’t been seen at the races this year, but she also remains undefeated, and she can pick up where she left off at Hawkesbury today.
The El Roca mare stamped herself as one to watch with an easy win on debut at Port Macquarie, and she only improved with each start, and as the bar was raised.
This is a drop in class from her most recent appearance in BM78 company, and she is drawn to receive every chance under James McDonald.
Angel will make his Australian debut at Geelong this afternoon, and I think that he will take a power of beating.
The Fastnet Rock gelding made four appearances in France during his debut season, breaking his maiden over 1800m and ending his preparation with a run in black type company.
Blaike Mcdougall has options today from the rails draw, and the horse can stamp himself as one to follow.
Game Theory faces a rise in class at Hawksbury today, but he was an impressive winner at Gosford last time, and I think that this looks another great opportunity for him.
The son of So You Think has only missed placing a handful of times in ten career starts, and his performance at Gosford last time was probably his best to date.
Fitter third-up, Tommy Berry has options from the rails draws, and we can have an each-way play at around the $9 mark.
This looks a great opportunity for Litermont to strike.
Litermont returned to the races with an eye-catching performance to win at Stawell, and she has been far from disgraced in tougher races at The Valley and Sandown since.
She takes her place in this contest at peak fitness, while the booking of Jamie Kah also doesn’t hinder her chance of success.