Cindy Keeping returns home following a successful hit and run mission to Angle Park where she recovered from a slow start to storm home and win over 530m in 30.92 seconds.
The Charmaine Roberts-trained bitch will have gained great confidence from the win as her previous victory came in June when she won in a slick time of 29.45 seconds over this course and distance.
While she hadn’t been winning, she had been racing consistently well in significantly harder races than this such as the Million Dollar Chase series.
She should get a nice cart across from the outside box and if she runs to her best, she should be winning.
Power And Glory has an abundance of ability and is one of the most exciting chasers.
The son of Hooked On Scotch enters this race in sparkling form having broken the Bulli track record on his way to winning the Million Dollar Chase Regional Final last start.
He has an excellent record over this course and distance having won four of six starts and boasting a personal best of 29.28 seconds.
The vacant box beside him allows him to build momentum quickly and break the hands of the clock.
Tracker had been plying his trade well at Maitland before coming to Wentworth Park for the first time last start.
The Jason Mackay-trained dog won over 565m at Maitland in 31.86 seconds but it was his effort over this course and distance that was the real eye-catcher.
Jumping from box 3, he settled outside the leader before powering around the home turn to dash clear and win in 29.79 seconds.
He’ll be better for the experience and is drawn to get on the arm.
Exploded is racing in a purple patch of form and looks awfully hard to beat.
The Jason Mackay-trained dog smashed the Grafton 660m record last start when having his first look at that track.
Three starts back he made an impressive Wentworth Park debut when powering away from his rivals over this distance in a super quick 41.84 seconds.
With vacant boxes either side of him, he should get on the arm and go all the way.