Race 1 - 12:20PM Frankston Sand Soil & Mini Mix Handicap (1200 METRES)
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No. 2 Bridal Waltz
Great little race to start the day with a case to be made for a few of these.
Bridal Waltz continues to race well for Peter Moody, winning back to back starts to open her prep, before running on late at Flemington last start in the Group 3 Red Rose Stakes.
The daughter to Snitzel shifted in down the straight, a move that likely cost her a stride or two when beaten three-quarters of a lengthy by Amelita.
Drawn a nice soft gate and stepping back in class, she looks one of the top contenders to knock off the favourite.
Race 2 - 12:50PM Hertz Robin Daley Classic (2025 METRES)
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No. 1 Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani was well-backed second-up at The Valley, living up to market expectations when he went on to win his maiden by three-quarters of a length.
A three-year-old son to Grunt, Peter Moody’s gelding was given a 10/10 ride by Luke Nolen, who got back and found cover early before making his move out wide heading into the turn.
From there, the pair raced away for a comfortable win, one they can only build on with the wide gate potentially setting up for a similar run in transit.
Race 5 - 2:35PM Unox Casa Handicap (1000 METRES)
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No. 2 Lazy Susan
Lazy Susan has made only three starts despite returning to the races in early September.
She was going great guns before she ran into trouble from out wide at Caulfield last start in the Alinghi Stakes, forced to settle in the back half of the field where she was eventually beaten just over five lengths.
This is a step back in terms of class, and a race not that dissimilar to the one she won at The Valley the start prior.
In well with the claim and drawn to get all the favours back off the speed, she should be bouncing back to her best.
Race 9 - 5:00PM Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup (1600 METRES)
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No. 10 Von Hauke
Von Hauke is an intriguing runner going around at good odds in the feature.
Cliff Brown’s five-year-old hasn’t won a race since he took out the G3 Shaftesbury Avenue at Flemington over the autumn, but he could run a sneaky race here at odds having competed in tougher races than this recently.
The son of Savabeel loomed up like he was about to challenge last start in the Toorak Handicap, but he never really hit top gear when he was seen throwing his head around and fading badly along the rail.
That said, his effort in behind Plenty Of Ammo the run prior at The Valley was sound, and those two efforts over the mile should top him off nicely for this.
Back a level, hard fit with four runs under his belt, and carrying only 55kg, he’ll be in this for a long way.
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