The challenges always come for unbeaten youthful Aussie -Trademark Kayang Zahara (Volstead).
After Keayang Zahara ended with these three players in Addington last year, he only did enough to stretch her unbeaten record to 15 races when she returned to the race in Melton last Saturday evening.
The Marg and the Paddy Lee-trained star are on the road this week to follow a 16th win and eighth place in group 1 in group 1 in group 1 in group 1 in Menangle on Saturday evening (23.09.09 p.m. NZT).
While Keayang Zahara got into trouble after the last week, Craven said that this race on paper looks even tougher.
“Yes, especially when Susan is her name, starts quickly enough (from gate two) to stay ahead of us and find the lead,” he said.
“I have great respect for her and in the time she runs, she will be terribly challenging to beat.”
The Punters have the Susan is trained by Emma Stewart, their name, which has 10 wins of 16 starts and in all three starts in this campaign. It was trapped between $ 9.50 and $ 2.60.
As a result, Keayang Zahara, who pulled Four Gate, is $ 1.55 from USD 1.25.
The proven top liner in the Ready Jet, who really stretched Keayang Zahara last week, is the other essential runner with 10 US dollars of a broad draw (gate seven).
Jason Lee drove Keayang Zahara to win her first 14 starts, but his cousin Craven was on board first-up and takes over the reins again this week.
“We would like to share the drives and Jase wanted me to have a handlebar in a few races,” said Craven.
“I know that the lead was not the first, but it is the first time that she was in a dog construction because she dominated so many of her races. It was great to see how she was over when it is essential.
“It is good to be part of it and there is a lot of pressure, but we are in the game.
“If I say that, I don't want to be the one who drives you when the lost strip ends and how the race strength could be this week.”
The Macarthur Mile describes an outstanding “female” aroma of Group 1 in Menangle on Saturday evening.
The local driver of the champion, Luke McCarthy, is the most essential driver in the other three “Majors” at night.
In the 200,000 dollar group 1 NSW OAKS, McCarthy consists of the Victorian coach Mick Stanley and his 3.50 Dollar favorite Soho Americano from Gate Three.
Emma Stewart has four runners under the direction of women in Red's unbeaten half -sister Luv the Nitelife (Gate Four) to be driven by Kate Gath.
Previously, McCarthy has the journey on the classic Victorian Raider Gatesys Gem, who recorded the speed in the oaks of the NSW troters of group 1 in Group 1 in Group 1 in Group 1 in the amount of 1.70 US dollars.
McCarthy's own Star mare, Eye Keep smile, costs 2.15 US dollars despite a broad draw (she becomes eight eight) in the 200,000 dollar -1 queen Elizabeth II Mile (formerly Ladyship Mile).
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from Adam HamiltonFor the Modern Zealand belt race