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Smith hopes that the wave of success will extend to Nowra (Sunday)

By John Schell

The Warwick -Farmrainer Matthew Smith will try to maintain the stable dynamics if he has a number of chances to get around Easter Sunday seats in Nowra.

Smith prepared Waltham to take second place in Massive Widdes in the Sydney Cup last weekend, and enjoyed success in Albury on Thursday when Dubai scored in a great virgin.

He comes here Hogan, who starts the day in Nowra, when he unveiled the Archer Memorial statue, unveiled the benchmark 58 Handicap (1100 m).

Trainer Matthew Smith (Image: Bradley photos).

He will then have Millie de Lune in the Terrara House Maiden Handicap (1400 m) and in the sporadic moon and the way in the Hanlons window corn plate (1000 m).

The promising stut foal, Placid Pearl will round off the day for Smith when it runs in the McDonalds Shoalhaven Benchmark 66 Handicap (1400 m).

Form Jockey Ashley Morgan will work together here.

“It's a nice team that we drive to Nowra,” said Smith.

“Here Hogan comes out of a magic and he has prepared a few exams. He has shown his share of skills in his 10 starts and he is ready to run fresh.”

Millie de Lune is also resumed by a spell and although it is no longer potentially potentially.

“She also had a few exams on the willingness to return to the race and we liked it,” said Smith.

Rarer moon goes to her event on the back of a last start in Taree when she was something below her best, while the way in front of us only had a start in which she finished third in Newcastle when she was on the market.

Placid Pearl had a return from a magic in Goulburn at the end of February and was fourth in this case.

“She won over 2200 m at Scone for the first time last October and we tested in the VRC Oaks and she was not decorated behind the treasurethe moment,” said Smith.

“This type of shape looks good for this race on Sunday.”

All fields, shape and repetitions for the Nowra meeting on Sunday on Sunday

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