Kembla Grange horseman Kerry Parker will send two gallopers south to Moruya on Tuesday in the hope of picking up a couple of maiden victories.
Kembla Grange horseman Kerry Parker will send two gallopers to Moruya on Tuesday in the hope of picking up a couple of maiden victories.
“Both of those starts were over 1200m, and she resumes on Tuesday over the 920m, but I expect her to be very competitive.” “The winner won that race pretty well,” Parker said. “But my filly hit the line well enough to finish fifth, and the step up to the 1200m on Tuesday looks made to order. Lee was on her in that race, so he has a good feel for her and that is an advantage.”Asuriito will be out to maintain his unbeaten record when he lines up in the Mogo Wildlife Park Benchmark 58 Handicap with James Innes jnr in the saddle.
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