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It is time when Parker Mares Back in Comfort Zone (Kembla Saturday)

Home Turf and a decline in the class have a constant mare in Kembla Grange on Saturday, let's get up to date.

Trainer Kerry Parker decided to test his daughter of Turffontein in two preliminary runs from the Provincial Midway Championships, where she was admirable.

But the Home Track Conditioner believes that we are more suitable in the city of Wollongong RSL RSL Sub-Branch Gallipoli Cup Benchmark 64 Handicap (1200 m).

“It was a bit of a throw on the stumps with the Provincial Midway series, which took the turn signals and tried to extend them a little more, but I put the indicators back on and brought them back to 1200 m,” said Parker.

“She is a real little horse.

Trainer Kerry Parker (Image: Bradley photos).

“They point them in the right direction and they will try.”

Nick Heywood, who is in the mix for the Premiership of the NSW Jockeys, becomes pilot Let Let Go Pilot again when she follows a third win in 10 starts.

Parker has Heliconia and flies Betty in the Illawarra RSL Sub-Branches Provincial Maiden Handicap (1300 m).

Heliconia (9 US dollars) is a daughter of Hallowed Crown and has to have a start, but has tested long before her debut, where Jeff Penza is booked for driving.

“It is a foal that is interspersed across the ground,” said Parker.

“She's nice enough, Stutfalen, still a bit recent and will probably have this start and go to the paddock.

“It was an educational preparation for her, but she did enough to suggest that she should go to the races and learn what it is about.”

Flying Betty started her career at Nathan Doyle and had a start for the Group 1 -winner trainer, who took seventh place in a 1300 -M cub in TunCurry.

Parker still learns something about the trapezoidal artist who has had an attempt since he started his Kembla farm.

“You were a bit edged for you in the Barrier attempt and I didn't see that she gave her another barrier attempt over 800 m, so decided to bring her to a 1300 -M event,” said Parker.

“She was from the trapeze artist, so I thought we could get a better guide over 1300 m in a race than in another 800 -M attempt.”

Flying Betty (31 US dollar) is driven by Jean Van Overmeir.

All fields, shape and repetitions for the Kembla Grange meeting on Saturday

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