1R : If the well-bred, 6-race maiden AARINI (6) fails to get going (win) in this modest bunch in the opener of the day, she could be deemed ordinary. Should she falter, then FALCONBRIDGE (1), who was gallant in defeat in his previous foray, will be quick to pounce upon the opportunity. The 8-race maiden, SAINTLY STAR (10), is capable of making his presence felt in this modest affair, and he bears watching.
2R : OCEAN LOVE (6) is capable of coming to the fore in this wide-open contest. Her main threat is SACRE COUER (4), racing below her last winning mark. Fleet-footed MARQUITA (2) would prove difficult to reel in if she were allowed to race freely upfront, uncontested.
2R : OCEAN LOVE (6) is capable of coming to the fore in this wide-open contest. Her main threat is SACRE COUER (4), racing below her last winning mark. Fleet-footed MARQUITA (2) would prove difficult to reel in if she were allowed to race freely upfront, uncontested.
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3R : ANDORRA (1), with the local champion rider at the wheel, is the pick of the lot. SAFETY (4), who lost on her hat-trick bid last time over the longer mile trip, can bounce back to winning ways upon reverting to her preferred trip (6f). ADMIRAL SHAW (7) is the joker in this pack.
4R : SUPREME GRANDEUR (5) can make amends on this shorter sprint (6f), as she was beaten close home over the relatively longer 7-furlong trip last time out. An incident-free run is all that SLAINTE (8) needs to beat this lot, for she was either slow to begin or was interfered with in both of her seasonal starts. DEDICATE (3) has the bloodline to overcome the bid of this competition.
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5R : GLORIOUS KING (1) and LOCH LOMOND (3) had finished 1-2 in their previous clash and they renew their battle afresh, and while they are busy duelling it out in the straight, STARKOVA (7) might slip past them unnoticed.
6R : Late-rusher RINELLO (8) looks good in the finale of the day. CLOCKWISE (3) is the one to fear, for she is no slouch. ROYAL CHIVALRY (2) has yet to finish off the board in ten starts (1-4-4-1) and the ultra-consistent performer could get the better of the aforementioned duo.
