Listed Recognition S., $130,000, 1400m
Silvera (High Chaparral {Ire}) is capable of second-up improvement.
Niccanova (Nicconi) is another with good second-up form and The Harrovian (Fastnet Rock) flies fresh and at this trip. Ballistic Boy (Smart Missile) has been kept fresh since winning two in a row at Doomben and Barney's Law (Zoustar) can make his own luck on pace from a good gate.
Listed Eureka Stud Classic Fillies and Mares, $130,000, 1200m
Tony Gollan plays a big hand here with four acceptors - Lyrical Girl (Your Song), Glitter Strip (Street Boss {USA}), Starosa (Starspangledbanner) and Miami Fleiss (Spirit Of Boom). The latter would be an apt winner considering the name of the race!
Wandabaa (Wandjina) looks nicely primed having improved at each run this time in and Kisukano (Bel Esprit) strips fitter for a good first-up effort. Modelka (Rothesay) and Tara Jasmine (Cowboy Blue) have been excellent working their way through the classes and Fleet Dove (Not A Single Doubt) just keeps racing well.
Winning Rupert's full sister Tycoon Evie (Written Tycoon) was a determined winner second-up and whilst she has a tricky gate to contend with, she does boast excellent 1200 metre form.
Palaisapan (So You Think {NZ}) is an emergency racing well.
Morphettville: Listed City Of Marion S., $107,250, 1200m
Rock The Ring (Reward For Effort) is looking to honour his sire who died during the week. A Morphettville specialist, he has won all three starts all at the track and all in easy fashion. Reward for Effort is also represented by Outlaws Revenge who was good when resuming.
Extra Time (Shooting To Win) got too far back last time but he also races well at his home track as does his stablemate Another Award (Shamus Award). Another local in Second Slip (NZ) (Alamosa {NZ}) loves the 1200 metres whilst Trip (Good Journey {USA}) has been quickly into form this preparation whilst topweight Free Of Debt (Unencumbered) is hard fit.
Parsifal (NZ) (Darci Brahma {NZ}) and Open Minded (NZ) (Jimmy Choux {NZ}) bring solid Melbourne form to the race and Diamonds (Rich Enuff) looked to have a bit in hand last time out.