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In this Benchmark 70 race, Liquor, under Tony Gollan’s expert guidance and with Bailey Wheeler in the saddle, truly stands out. This four-year-old mare’s performance this season has been impressive, marked by a couple of notable victories. Specifically, her win at this very track and distance speaks volumes about her comfort and compatibility with the conditions. Wheeler’s 2kg claim might just be the cherry on top, giving Liquor a tangible edge. Expect her to take the lead with confidence and be a tough contender to surpass over the 1000m
Another gem from Tony Gollan’s stable, has shown significant promise, especially with her recent second-place finish at Sunshine Coast. Her quick adaptation to the new stable is commendable, and she seems ready to take the next step up. With Ryan Maloney guiding her, expect Fumiko to capitalize on her blistering turn of foot, especially in a race that’s likely to be high-paced. Her second run at Eagle Farm’s 1200m could well be her moment to shine, leveraging the experience gained in her previous outing.
Skillfully trained by David McColm and partnered with James Orman, is a horse that carries a lot of expectation into the Lough Neagh Stakes. His last performance in The Kosciuszko was nothing short of impressive, showcasing his ability to close gaps from behind. This son of All Too Hard seems to find his groove in this stage of his preparation, and with Orman’s familiarity and strategic riding, he could very well dominate the latter stages of the race. Starting from barrier five, watch for a calculated move as they round the home turn – it could be the defining moment.