Ekeler failed to beat a runner home on debut, but he has been freshened since that appearance and drops in class today at Kembla Grange.
The More The Ready colt had a handful of trials prior to his debut, but he found a Saturday metro race at Rosehill just a little too sharp at the beginning of this month.
With improvement for that experience, I think that this looks a far more appropriate task for him.
Magic Carpet will take improvement into an easier race second-up at Kembla Grange today.
The Lonhro filly returned some nice performances during her debut prep without recording an elusive win, including an eye-catching run for second in Group 3 company.
She clearly needed her first back this time to blow off the cobwebs, but this is easily the weakest task she has been set, and she might not be offered a better opportunity to win.
Sidereal steps out at Kembla Grange third-up today, and he rates as a key winning chance at a lovely price.
The Galileo gelding finished down the order here first-up from a break, but he returned a far better performance to only just miss placing in a similar contest at Hawkesbury last time.
With further improvement and from a good draw, we can have an each way play today.
Lovero was unlucky not to get there in Wednesday metro company first-up from a spell, and she’s going to take a power of beating back at the Provincials today.
The Astern mare has been a decent horse for Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou since making her debut, and I though that her fresh effort at Canterbury hinted at improvement.
She strips fitter today and is my best bet on the program.