I’m keen on the resuming Supido Beauty in this week’s Highway race.
Supido Beauty’s three race wins to date have been nothing short of excellent, and she went to the paddock after a credible effort for fifth in a Highway Handicap back in February.
A recent trial win suggested that she is quite forward, and the $15 about her at publish looks overs.
Kanazawa returned an eye-catching effort to fill the minors in his first start for Steve O’Dea and Matt Hoysted, and I am confident he’ll take a power of beating at Eagle Farm today.
The former Godolphin galloper ended his last prep third behind subsequent two-time Group 1 winner Think About It back in February, and was just a length behind the winner at Doomben earlier this month.
He has always been competitive second-up and with even luck, I don’t think he’ll be offered a better opportunity to win in town than this.
Fast Talking will take plenty of improvement into his second campaign start at Eagle Farm today, and I am confident it’s the perfect race for him.
The David Vandyke-trained gelding has been a model of consistency throughout his career, and after striking in BM90 company at the end of his last prep, he returned to fill the minors behind the likes of Blaze A Trail a fortnight ago.
From the good draw and under Kyle Wilson-Taylor, he’s going to take plenty of beating this week.
Mogo Magic is a star on the rise, and he can continue his rise through the grades this afternoon.
The Goulburn-based sprinter has been a revelation for trainer Scott Collings since making his debut, winning each of his four starts to date.
He was way too good for them in a Highway race at Rosehill at the beginning of this month, and while this is another step up in class, he looks more than up to it.