Victims returned a nice effort on debut at Ballarat last month, and she looks capable of breaking her maiden at Bendigo this afternoon.
The daughter of Medaglia D’Oro had a handful of trials prior to her first competitive start, and she kept on well through the line to finish second over 1200m.
With improvement for that experience, I think she’ll take plenty of beating today.
Wrote To Arataki has hardly put a hoof wrong since debuting, and she can record another win at Bendigo this afternoon.
The Wrote filly broke her maiden at The ‘Bool and finished second in a better race at Sandown during her debut prep, and she returned an impressive winner at Sandown earlier this month.
Second-up and back to the country, she is my best bet of the day.
My Artemis faces a rise in class at Bendigo today, but she couldn’t have been more impressive first-up, and this does look the next logical step for her.
The Written Tycoon filly finished third on debut at Kyneton back in December and was immediately put away, and she was hardly troubled when extending to score a three-length win at Bendigo late last month.
With even luck, I can’t find a reason why she won’t be in the finish again.
No Baby No hasn’t been seen at the races since February, but she has been a model of consistency throughout her career, and this looks a nice launchpad for her.
The daughter of Shooting To Win recorded a win and five minors in her seven starts last time, finding form around some credible gallopers.
She only just missed at this point of her last prep, and we can have an each-way play today at around the $10 mark.