Gary Harley – Preview- 17.09.21

    Race 1- New Zealand Bloodstock Benchmark 68 Handicap 1600m

    Godolphin mare Silhouette hasn’t been far away in mid-week metropolitan meetings and has drawn perfectly. She was running on strongly from last when finishing second over 1250m on the Kensington track on August 18.

    Last start the mare was beaten 2.5 lengths on the same track and she will appreciate the step up to 1600 metres.

    Akahata is a recent Hawkesbury winner and Van Gogh had good form last prep.

    Selections:    4- Silhouette   6- Akahata    1- Van Gogh

    Race 2- GTS Lawn pride Australia F&M Maiden Handicap 1400m

    Arrowfield filly Yearning, trained by the Hawkes family will be at short odds. She has had two runs this prep for a solid finishing fourth. Finishing 1 ¼ lengths from the winner on the Kensington track on August 18 and she finished two lengths from the winner at Randwick on September 4. She has the rails barrier and will appreciate the long straight.

    Left Reeling has been runner up in both starts this prep and Kakariki has improvement.

    Selections:    1- Yearning 5- Left Reeling         2- Kakariki

    Race 3- Hungerford Hill CG&E Maiden Handicap 1400m

    King Of Hearts is a frustrating horse with five placings from ten starts. This distance is probably his best suited and he has been runner up in his past three starts. The four year old is a back marker however he is a strong finisher.

    Akhtar has won two Warwick Farm trials recently and the colt has barrier 1.

    Statesmanship was narrowly beaten on debut at Hawkesbury on August 19.

    Selections: 1- King Of Hearts      8- Akhtar       3- Statesmanship

    Race 4- OAS Technology Hurricane Handicap 900m

    Capital Reign is a very fast 3 year-old in great form. He has had 4 starts for 3 wins and a third. He led all the way to beat a smart field over 900m at Scone on August 12 and backed up with an all the way win at Port Macquarie on August 27.

    Mr Polar is another speedster with four wins over this trip.

    The Neon Knight is a place chance.

    Selections:    4- Capital Reign     7- Mr Polar    5- The Neon Knight

    Race 5- Rarity Wholesale Class 1 & Maiden Plate 1850m

    Amore overcame difficulties to win her first race at Wyong recently. She is a promising stayer and after being badly held up in the straight at Wyong she hit the line strong. The longer trip looks ideal and the long straight gives her time to unwind.

    Dhakuri is a Rosehill winner over this trip last year and the prospect of a good 4 rated track will enhance his chances.

    New World Tapestry is an import with a place chance.

    Selections:    9- Amore      3- Dhakuri     6- New World Tapestry

    Race 6- Yarraman Park Tibbie Stakes 1400m

    Great News is a quality mare which was unlucky in the recent Listed Mona Lisa at Wyong two weeks ago. The mare was never on the track at Wyong and despite the tough run she dashed to the lead in the straight only to be run down late. She has had 12 starts for 5 wins and 7 placings.

    More Prophets beat Great News at Wyong and she will love the long straight.

    Mirra Vision has won 6 of 16 and bolted in at Randwick last start.

    Selections:    4- Great News        2- More Prophets   5- Mirra Vision

    Race 7- Sharp Office Newcastle Gold Cup 2300m

    Imported stayer Berdibek is in rare form as he attempts a third black type victory in succession. The big grey came from last to win the Listed Rowley Mile at Hawkesbury on August 19. Last start he again came from near the tail of the field to win the Wyong Cup. He has been set for the major staying races in the spring and Newcastle will be well suited.

    Laure Me In is a big track specialist and won the Scone Cup in May and was narrowly beaten in the Grafton Cup.

    Local stayer Luncies has won 5 of 10 and is ready to fire.

    Selections:    3- Berdibek 5- Laure Me In         11- Luncies

    Race 8- Australian Bloodstock Cameron Handicap 1500m

    Rock has won the past two ‘Cameron’s’ and could make it three. He has had two runs this prep and finished fourth behind Zaaki in the Tramway last start.

    He will settle back in the field but he has a good turn of foot.

    Frosty Rocks is in good form and he is a pace setter and hard to run down.

    Sky Lab is a stayer but could sprint well while fresh on his home track.

    Selections:    3- Rock          5- Frosty Rocks        8- Sky Lab