RANDWICK: Race 4 (1:20pm AEST)
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No. 6 Accredited
Accredited has come back in fine order this campaign and looks well placed to make it three straight.
The All Too Hard gelding was a good thing beat when resuming over 1100m at Canterbury, but he atoned for that at his following start with a dominant second up win at Warwick Farm.
Taking the step to Saturday metro company a fortnight ago, he again proved too good as he dug deep to score over the 1300m here.
A very honest galloper, he continues to work through his grades with relative ease and he excels on firm tracks.
I don’t think he’ll have any trouble stretching out to 1400m and the inside draw should see him afforded all the favours under Josh Parr.
RANDWICK: Race 5 (1:55pm AEST)
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No. 4 Allerpercanto
Allapercanto has been solid in three runs back this preparation and there’s a lot to like about her here.
She ended up last when turning into the straight at Kembla two runs back and finished off strongly and last time, up to the mile, she was only beaten a head.
A daughter of Per Incanto, she’s raced consistently through her 13 start career and looks very progressive.
With three weeks since that last outing, she drops back to 1400m and will sport the blinkers for the first time.
She’s draw to get the right run and is sure to be strong late.
GOLD COAST: Race 5 (4:45pm AEST)
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No. 9 Moravia
Moravia gets in exceptionally well here at the weights and should find this easier than what he’s been contesting.
The Michael Freedman trained son of Snitzel was beaten only narrowly in a BM94 back in October before a solid effort to finish a length off them in the Group 3 Silver Eagle.
He comes off a terrific effort in the Listed Razorsharp where he was fresh up of a six week break and he strips fitter for it.
The slight rise to 1300m looks ideal and from gate two he’s set to enjoy the run of the race under Blake Shinn.
GOLD COAST: Race 9 (7:15pm AEST)
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No. 6 Lady of Camelot
Last years Golden Slipper winner Lady of Camelot returns to the races.
The Written Tycoon filly rounded out her two year campaign with a solid effort to finish runner up in the Percy Sykes and returned in the Spring in fine order producing two Group One placings along with a terrific run in the Everest, where she finished only 1.4 lengths off Bella Nipotina.
She’s the clear stand out in this event and under the set weights conditions, she gets in extraordinarily well with just 55kgs on her back.
With the inside draw Blake Shinn can settle behind the speed and let her pounce late.
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