WARWICK FARM: Race 1 (12:15pm AEST)
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No. 6 Regulated Affair
Regulated Affair was very impressive when making his debut over 1100m on the Kensington, and he’ll be better for the experience.
Whilst she didn’t get the win on board, he came within a nose as he made up a stack of ground late after settling back at the tail.
With five weeks since that outing, the son of Wootton Basset has been kept up to the mark with a Warwick Farm trial and with natural improvement, he looks the one to beat.
James McDonald stays onboard and the inside draw can see him settle within striking distance.
CAULFIELD Race 2 (1:00pm AEST)
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No. 14 Wiltshire Square
Wiltshire Square returns from a break.
A daughter of Wootton Bassett, the filly has been placed in three of her four starts, all of which have been at stakes level.
Solid to the line in both the Listed Merson Cooper and Blue Diamond Preview, she then contested the Blue Diamond Fillies Prelude where she again stuck on gamely despite racing three wide without cover.
Sent to the paddock after failing to figure in the Blue Diamond, she returns here off an impressive jump out win.
Ethan Brown will take the reins for Ciaron Maher and she’s sure to find this easier than what she’s previously contested.
CAULFIELD Race 5: (2:45pm AEST)
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No. 2 Changing Colours
Changing Colours is racing well and looks ready to peak out to the mile at her third run back.
A daughter of The Autumn Sun, the mare has yet to miss a top three spot in six race starts and the form around her is solid.
She found the line well when resuming over 1200m on the Lakeside and last start, after settling well back, she charged home down the outside to get within half of length of eventual winner, Pariah Pearl.
She drops back in grade, she’ll relish the rise in trip and draws to enjoy a kind run throughout under Ben Melham.
WARWICK FARM: Race 6 (3:10pm AEST)
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No. 6 Dame Commander
Dame Commander just looked to peak on her run late when resuming in the James Carr and she will have taken improvement from the run.
Setting outside the leader in the 1400m Group 3 feature, the So You Think filly travelled nicely outside the leader but just felt the pinch as the pressure went on.
She showed good ability in her first preparation saluting at her second start and securing black type at her fourth outing when finishing a close third in the Spring Stakes.
With the added fitness, the rise to the mile here will suit and she’ll certainly appreciate the drop back in grade.
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