Hell Follows looks to have some ability and can break her maiden at Bendigo today.
The Hellbent filly has made three previous appearances at the races, all at Pakenham, and she has raced well around some decent types.
She looks to be in peak order today and can begin her rise through the grades.
Miss Cheviots takes winning form into the sixth at Bendigo today and looks well placed to make it two in a row.
The daughter of Street Boss has been racing consistently in the country throughout her preparation, and she was rewarded with an eye-catching win at Swan Hill last time out.
She’s hard fit and with even luck, I can’t find a reason why she won’t be in the finish.
Demon Award can make a winning return to the races in the seventh at Bendigo tonight.
The Shamus Award gelding raced well last time in, finishing second at his first two back before breaking his maiden, and ending his prep with a run in town.
He goes well fresh, and this looks a lovely kick off point.
I’m keen to stick with Field Of Flutes second up at Bendigo this afternoon.
The Ciaron Maher & Dave Eustace-trained ended his last prep second in BM70 company at The Valley, but he returned a fair effort to finish third at the ‘Bool first up this time.
With improvement, I think that this looks a very winnable race.