Grandslam’s first up run at The Valley was full of merit where he worked to the line well to finish third, beaten less than 1.5 lengths.
He’ll be fitter for that run and is better suited both at Ballarat and getting out to 2000m.
He has placed in three of four second up from a spell in the past and represents good each way value.
Milka broke through for a much deserved victory on the Gold Coast last time out and although it was only a narrow win, they beat home the third horse by a further 3.5 lengths.
Has finished inside the top four in four of her five starts this prep and will be required to carry just 52.5kg in this event.
It’s been a while since I’ve been this impressive by a horse winning their maiden but Golden Boom was dominant when scoring on debut by over six lengths here at the Sunshine Coast.
He barely got out of second gear in that race and won with pure arrogance.
He’s very short but he looks a horse that will progress to a far better grade of racing quickly.
Alaskan God returned to the track with a pretty solid effort first up from a spell in the Group 3 Asian Beau Stakes.
The Group 2 W.A.T.C Derby winner has won five of his seven career starts and while he will improve as he gets out in distance, he remains the horse to beat in the feature race of the afternoon at Ascot.