Wentworth Park - Race 2 6:26pm AEST
No. 7 Zipping Remus
Zipping Remus didn’t have the best of luck when finishing fourth in the Maitland Regional Million Dollar Chase Final last start.
He will appreciate returning to Wentworth Park where he boasts an impressive record of eight wins from 11 starts.
One of those wins was in the Group 1 Ladbrokes Vic Peters Classic Final in July when he stopped the clock in an electrifying 29.33 seconds.
If he runs up to his best then he’s the one they have to beat.
Wentworth Park - Race 6 7:53pm AEST
No. 2 Crackerjack Boom
Crackerjack Boom was very good when winning over this course and distance last start.
The Victorian, who is in the care of Sam Sultana while in New South Wales, jumped cleanly from this box and led all the way to win by 4.75 lengths in a best of the night 29.80 seconds.
That kept his unbeaten record at the course and distance intact after winning in 29.81 seconds in July.
He’s drawn perfectly in box 2.
Wentworth Park - Race 7 8:16pm AEST
No. 5 Bolt Wave
Bolt Wave impressed last start over this course and distance when braining his rivals by over 10 lengths in a cracking time of 29.57 seconds.
The key to this guy is him leaving the boxes cleanly and that certainly was the case last start.
Box 5 could be touch a sticky but the speed in the race looks drawn to his inside so he can track Midnight Spritz across into the first turn.
If he gets through the first turn unscatched then he’ll be strong late.
Wentworth Park - Race 8 8:40pm AEST
No. 1 Palawi King
Palawi King was slow away and then copped a check in heading into the first turn which put pay to his chances last start.
The start prior over this course and distance he charged through the pack off the back straight to win easily by 3.75 lengths in 29.67 seconds.
Three starts back he won the National Distance Final at The Meadows.
If he gets clear air, they won’t be able stop him coming home like a bullet train.