This week, we’ve identified several runners showing significant early market support across key venues.
At Flemington, the Moody/Coleman stable looks to have a well-placed runner early in the card with fitness on their side.
Meanwhile, at Rosehill, Chris Waller has a staying type that seems primed to peak for a close-knit group of New Zealand connections.
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This talented Moody runner looks well-suited in this field, stepping away from the peak feature season into an easier race.
She brings superior fitness, having been active through recent racing and should be strongest over the final 200m.
With barrier 4 the stable is likely to ride her more positively, placing her in the front half of the field.
This is a tactical move that could make all the difference.
The Sydney raider brings strong provincial form after back-to-back wins at Kembla Grange.
His last effort was particularly impressive, battling wide without cover yet clinging on to win.
The booking of Blake Shinn is a significant upgrade and should further enhance his chances, making him a strong contender.
Now rock-hard fit after several recent runs Manolo Bling has proven herself in this grade, including a strong win at Flemington two starts back.
She wasn’t suited at Geelong last start, where she over-raced and didn’t get the run of the race but market support suggests she’s ready to improve.
With the right setup, she’s a strong chance to bounce back.
A proven performer with class, Verdad has contested major Spring features and comes into this race with excellent first-up form (3:1-1-1).
His record of five consecutive second placings last campaign highlights his consistency and ability to be competitive at this level.
The team wouldn’t be presenting him here unless he was ready to fire fresh, and his class makes him a key player.
Switching back from Coffs Harbour to city racing, Swift Charm was heavily backed last start and looked the winner before encountering significant trouble.
Even with the hold ups he flashed home to finish second by less than a length.
Despite this being a tougher assignment, with any luck he’s a genuine contender and capable of fighting out the finish.
Chris Waller has this staying type set to peak following two solid runs at 2400m.
The Kiwi ownership group will undoubtedly receive extra attention from Waller, who will be eager to deliver a city win for them.
With James McDonald booked, this looks like the target race and the horse is primed to perform.
Chasing four straight wins, Perfumist is in scintillating form.
Despite drawing awkwardly in barrier 8, her tactical speed should allow her to overcome the gate and find a forward position.
Look for her to either lead or sit outside the leader, with a strong kick inside the final 400m making her very tough to run down.
The Price/Kent stable has kept this galloper in Sydney to capitalize on the lucrative metro prizemoney.
Following a strong win at Newcastle, the team believes he has more to give.
With Tyler Shiller taking the ride, Keitell looks ready to improve further and be highly competitive here.
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