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Race 4 - 2:25pm: AIRPAK SHEETMETAL MIDWAY BENCHMARK 68 HANDICAP has been racing well of late with placings in each of his latest three starts. He fought hard to the line when second to Prime Impact at Newcastle two weeks ago and with any luck from an awkward draw can go one better.improved on his resuming run to score at Kembla Grange in good style last time out. He’s drawn well in this and should be thereabouts again.has been racing well and can figure in the placings.
The mare looks suited by the step-up to 2100m in this, and she is at her peak after three runs back from a spell.raced on the speed to score at Newcastle last time out and should give plenty of cheek again.1. SeahavenRace 6 - 3:40pm: SKILLION POOLS F&M BENCHMARK 64 HANDICAP was a city winner on debut last campaign then took on better company in two subsequent city starts without being disgraced before being spelled.
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