Tycoon Humma steps out today in peak order, and she might not be offered a better opportunity to win.
The Capitalist filly has been a good horse for the McArdle stable throughout her career, and she returned a winner here at Sandown back in February.
Having filled the minors at her last two starts, both tougher assignments than this one, I am confident that she’ll be right in the finish of this contest.
Minyinga has improved for three starts back this time, and she is ready to strike when she steps out at Sandown this afternoon.
The daughter of Elzaam finished midfield in a couple of BM70 races in the country when resuminmg this time, but powered home to finish second behind Peidra her last time after missing the start.
She takes her place today in peak order and with even luck, this looks her race.
Quiet Riot returned a rare flat effort in a harder race at Flemington last time, but this looks a great opportunity for him to bounce back.
The five-year-old son of Fastnet Rock was far too good at Orange when resuming this time, and placed in a couple of midweek races no dissimilar to this one, first and second up.
He steps out this week in peak order and she receive every chance today under Kerrin McEvoy.
Steel Diamond looks well placed to strike in the last at Randwick-Kensington this afternoon.
The Star Witness mare hasn’t been seen at the races since February, but she performed consistently in Saturday metro company last time in, and she has only missed placing twice in six previous fresh attempts.
Her trials in the lead-up to her return have been good, and this looks a nice launchpad.