Rebecca Hill has done the form for both Eagle Farm and Moonee Valley this Wednesday and she shares her best bets across the two venues.
EAGLE FARM: Race 5 (2:44pm AEST)
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No. 5 Kirikan
Kirikan hasn’t been far away in recent runs and looks to have found a winnable race.
The Chris Waller trained gelding had been racing well without winning in Sydney prior to his latest run where he just held his ground to the line.
After stepping out over 2140m late last month, he just looked to find the mile too short last time.
He’ll certainly appreciate the rise to 1800m and he gets a senior rider back aboard with Ryan Moloney to do the steering.
EAGLE FARM: Race 8 (5:08pm AEST)
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No. 4 Sicilian
Sicilian resumes for the new stable.
Formally prepared by the Waterhouse / Bott team, the daughter of I Am Invincible brings solid formlines and she should find this easier than what she’s previously contested.
From eight starts, she’s recorded two wins and has been stakes placed on a further two occasions.
She races particularly well fresh and was strong through the line in a recent Deagon jump out.
Emily Lang will do the steering and her 1.5kg claim sees the mare in nicely at the weights.
SANDOWN: Race 6 (5:25pm AEDT)
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No. 1 Stage 'N' Screen
Stage ‘N’ Screen didn’t have the best of luck when resuming over 1200m around the Valley and she looks well suited here.
Held up approaching the turn, she charged late into third once clear and she’s sure to appreciate the rise to 1400m.
The daughter of Ace High showed plenty of promise in her first preparation, scoring on debut before a solid effort in the Listed Springtime Stakes where she was strong through the line off a wide run.
She gets in nicely with the 2kg claim for Logan Bates and the low draw should see her afforded every chance.
SANDOWN: Race 8 (6:30pm AEDT)
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No. 5 King Zephyr
Zepher has returned in fine order this campaign with two wins from as many runs and I think he can make it three straight.
From the in-form Grahame Begg stable, the son of Hallowed Crown put the writing on the wall in his first campaign, winning well on debut before a solid effort to finish third at his second start after racing keen.
Given time, he’s come back bigger and better and has been dominant in both outings.
Jordan Childs stays aboard and with even luck, he’ll be hard to beat.
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