Mount Olympus filled the minors at his first start back from a spell, and he can break his maiden this afternoon at Ballarat.
The Invader colt finished at the tail of the field in Listed company on debut last year and was immediately put away, and he was less than a length behind the winner at Geelong a couple of weeks ago.
With improvement from that effort, he can begin his rise through the grades today.
Blue Guitar worked home well to fill the minors at Wyong at his latest, and he strikes a very winnable race today at Taree.
The Shamus Award gelding has had four starts back this time, culminating in his effort over a mile at the provincials last time.
A drop back to the country suits and he might not be offered a better opportunity to win than this.
I thought that this looked a really nice race for the second-up Heir Apparent.
Heir Apparent returned some nice performances during his first prep for John Sprague last spring, and he returned earlier this year for a win at Port Macquarie, before going a little wayward.
I thought that there was plenty to like about his fresh effort around some decent gallopers first-up at Grafton, and he looks a bit of value at around the $12 mark (at publish).
Frose returned a winner here at Ballarat earlier this month and can go on with the job today.
The Frosted filly went to the paddock after breaking her maiden at Kyneton back in March and picked up where she left off with a smart performance.
I’m expecting she’ll only improve for that effort, and I can’t find a reason why she won’t be in the finish again.