CAULFIELD: Five All (R5 No. 6 Trainer Darren Weir) - is bursting to win a city race and with even luck in running she'll be very hard to hold out. Given she has drawn the outside her chances will rely a little on things like tempo and pattern but she has just 51kg after the claim so you'd think she can be made some use of if circumstances dictate it. She was excellent behind the stablemate Flying Hostess at Flemington after being bailed up for a run and this is her best chance.
DOOMBEN: Agitate (R2 No. 4 Trainer Kelly Schweida) - Half the field are last start winners here but it is a deceptively weak race and up-and-comer Agitate looks to have it at his mercy. Won three of eight in his two-year-old season, all at this track and two over the distance against strong juvenile company. Won a trial here two weeks ago over 820m in good fashion, down in weight in his last five starts and has drawn ideally in gate two. Wins this very easily if he brings his juvenile form to gameday.
MORPHETTVILLE: Signoff (R6 No. 1 Trainer Darren Weir) - looks every which way the good thing of the day. The 4YO son of Epsom Derby hero Authorized won at Terang on debut over 1400m then repeated the dose at Geelong in a 1512m before a most unlucky 5th at C'field over 1800m. The fact that he can keep taking that next step is indicative of a quality, even a stakes horse for the future. He is in exactly the right stable to get there. Darren Weir horses travel so well, particularly when they cross over into SA.
DOOMBEN: Agitate (R2 No. 4 Trainer Kelly Schweida) - Half the field are last start winners here but it is a deceptively weak race and up-and-comer Agitate looks to have it at his mercy. Won three of eight in his two-year-old season, all at this track and two over the distance against strong juvenile company. Won a trial here two weeks ago over 820m in good fashion, down in weight in his last five starts and has drawn ideally in gate two. Wins this very easily if he brings his juvenile form to gameday.
MORPHETTVILLE: Signoff (R6 No. 1 Trainer Darren Weir) - looks every which way the good thing of the day. The 4YO son of Epsom Derby hero Authorized won at Terang on debut over 1400m then repeated the dose at Geelong in a 1512m before a most unlucky 5th at C'field over 1800m. The fact that he can keep taking that next step is indicative of a quality, even a stakes horse for the future. He is in exactly the right stable to get there. Darren Weir horses travel so well, particularly when they cross over into SA.