Trainer Joseph Ible believes that Egypitian's reward made the necessary improvement on Tuesday to be an crucial player on the home lawn, but admits that her ability to treat rainy conditions will play an crucial role in Kembla Grange.
The reward of Egypitian ($ 13 in $ 7.50 on Tab) is only re-established for your third start and the second under Ible if you contest the Country Music Race Day 17 May Caumen (1300 m).
She started her career with Annabel and Rob Archibald, but only had a start for the last preparation of the Sydney coach.
Egypitian's reward (Louise Day) goes to the barriers of Kembla Grange. Image by Bradley photographer
The daughter of our royal Egyptter started at the beginning of this preparation for Ibles Hof and was not far away in the last month of debut for her recent coach in Kembla.
“I expect an improved performance of first-up,” said Ible.
“I was pretty impressed by what she did since she joined the stable.
“I think she was probably a bit cushioned, 1300 m, as if she was last start, but I think she will be fit and ready to do something. She looks like a foal that reaches 1400 to a mile.”
Egypitian's reward has never been worse than a cushioned 5 route on Raceday.
In a week of rain last week, Kembla rated a bulky 9 with a clear sky on Monday, which was forecast for the seven event card on Tuesday.
“The majority of the floor here is still pretty soggy, so we just hope to get a good drying day,” said Ible.
“We'll see how she gets through, but I am satisfied with where she is and whether she handles the route should be right in it.”
The Louise Day will make the reward of Egypitian in a competitive matter halfway through the program.
The Cathedral Cove ($ 2.40) trained by Edward Cummings will be the horse that can be beaten in this preparation after placing in his last three starts.
Mitch Beer Kembla-Trainer, Kembla coach, has the inattentive Strassman (3.80 to $ 6), who pursues a groundbreaking success, while Robert and Luke Price have a two-track attack with a kick start ($ 15) and Glitterscript ($ 16).
Rubilace (14 US dollars) will chase a first win on home grass for Theresa Bateup, while Brad Widdup's jump into the Lane (5 US dollars) is one of the leading opportunities.
Show the last fields with full form & Race repetitions for Kembla Grange here