Mcgregor Hayze has made it two wins from two starts and looks well placed to continue on his winning way.
The son on Fernando Bale proved superior on debut over this track and trip, powering away late to post a 5.5 length margin on the line and it was a similar story again last time as he shot away to score by seven.
He looks highly talented and I think he’ll prove too slick for them once again.
There was a lot to like about the debut performance of Grevillea and he looks very promising.
The Aston Rupee youngster kicked off his career over the 431m at Ipswich where he showed good early speed to cross from out wide and take up the running and he never looked in doubt as he sped away to post a 1.5 length margin with a further ten lengths back to the rest.
With the experience under his belt and natural improvement, he looks a top chance to make it two from two.
Hara’s Stellar is racing well and looks perfectly placed to get another win on the board.
She proved far too good over this course and distance two runs back and was solid again last time, just going down narrowly.
A winner of seven from nineteen, she knows how to get the job done and does boast a very good record off box four.