I thought that Broadcaster was rather good on debut, and she can break her maiden this afternoon at Hawkesbury.
The Written Tycoon filly was fair at the trials prior to her only career start to date, and she hit the line to fill the minors here.
With natural improvement, this looks a great opportunity for her to begin her rise through the grades.
We were with Golden Passport when he was only just denied at Wyong last time out, and I am happy to stick with him today.
The Sebring gelding broke his maiden at Muswellbrook first-up from a spell, and it took an eye-catching performance from Kingston Charm to halt that run of form most recently.
Fitter third-up, this looks the next logical target.
Konasana was an impressive winner on debut back in June, and she can keep alive her unbeaten record when returning today at Hawkesbury.
The Dundeel filly showed some ability at the trial prior to debuting and put the writing on the wall at Randwick-Kensington.
She’s had a couple of trials leading up to this return and she can use this as a steppingstone into something bigger and better.
Linguee has improved for two starts back this time and rates as a winning chance in the last at Hawkesbury today.
The Panzer Division mare finished down the order behind the likes of Silvanito at Newcastle first-up from a spell, but took big improvement into her third-placing in BM64 at Gosford last time, finishing half a length behind the winner.
Fitter third-up, we can have an each way play at current odds ($7.50 at publish).