EAGLE FARM: Race 2 (12:38pm AEST)
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No. 6 Floozie
Floozie proved too strong when resuming for the new stable and the mare looks well placed to make it back-to-back wins.
Formally prepared by the Price / Kent team, the daughter of Zoustar had shown good ability, producing some very solid performances in good company in Melbourne before making her way to the sunshine state.
Stepping out over 1200m here a fortnight ago, she found cover in the three wide line and when asked for an effort in the straight, let down strongly to score by over two lengths.
She does rise lightly in grade but strips fitter and draws to receive all the favours under Angela Jones.
MORPHETTVILLE: Race 3 (1:32pm AEST)
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No. 3 Savagery Vibe
Savagery Vibe kicked off her campaign with a narrow victory over 1000m at Pakenham and she will have taken improvement from the run.
The Brutal filly won well on debut in August last year before contesting the Group 2 Danehill Stakes and Listed Crocket Stakes.
Beaten less than three lengths on both occasions, it was a fine effort as she was closing off strongly in the Daenhill before running out of room over the final 100m.
She’s come back in top order, Mark Zahra stays in the saddle and with the winkers going on, I think she’ll prove too good for them.
MORPHETTVILLE: Race 7 (3:55pm AEST)
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No. 9 On Display
On Display was only beaten half a length last start in the Queen of The South and with clear running, she would have made it very interesting.
Held up for much of the straight, she darted through late to grab fourth and it was a tough watch if you were on her.
The Fastnet Rock filly has shown good ability in her seven starts to date and she has been stakes placed on two occasions.
She looks to have come back bigger and better this time in and gets a senior rider back aboard with Ben Melham to do the steering.
EAGLE FARM: Race 8 (4:13pm AEST)
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No. 14 Coleman
Coleman returns to he races under new trainer Chris Waller.
Last year’s Golden Slipper runner up put the writing on the writing early on, saluting at his first two starts but was found to have heat in his feet after failing to finish off in the Blue Diamond.
He quickly bounced back to his best, placing at his next three starts, two of which were at Group One level and has certainly proven himself a high-class colt.
He looks to have come back in top order following two very impressive trials and with luck in running, he’ll be right in this.
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