Kreglinger looks to have some ability, and he looks to be a key winning chance at a lovely price at Launceston today ($11 at publish).
Kreglinger has made only two appearances at the races since debuting, and he kept his best work for last here at Launceston last time out, finishing only a length and a half behind the winner.
With further improvement today, he can begin his rise through the grades and we can have an each way play at the price.
Imagine Howe is chasing a hat-trick at Launceston today and is drawn to receive every chance.
The Adam Trinder-trained gelding has continued to improve with each start back from a spell, and returned to winning form with a dominant effort in BM62 company at Devonport last month.
He franked that performance with another eye-catching one over a mile here at Launceston last time out, and he should relish getting further out in trip.
There is a case to be made for a few of them in today’s featured sprint for three-year-olds, but I have been with Muscle Up at his last couple of starts, and I don’t see any reason to jump off.
The Zululand gelding has hardly put a hoof wrong since debuting and is yet to finish worse that second, and his last two starts have suggested he’s gone to a new level.
He takes his place in this race in peak order and it really does look an ideal feature for him.
Military Mission was an impressive winner of the Hobart Cup at his last start, and he can complete the Tasmanian Cups double when he takes his place in the Launceston Cup.
The Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott-trained stayer has improved with each start, and as he has gotten further out in trip this campaign, finishing third in the Australia Day Cup before kicking clear to win easily last time.
He steps out today in peak order, and anything close to his last-start effort would almost certainly be good enough again.