Devine Misslooking to maintain exemplary record

Having missed the podium just once in her nine-startcareer, Devine Missenters this Sunday's TAB Federal (1000m)as one of thekey chances. Her only failure to date came on a Heavy-10 in a TAB Highway, where she suffereda black eye running 10thof 10.

DEVINE MISS. Picture: Bradley Photos

First up in the Golden Nugget (1000m) at Queanbeyan on 20 November, Devine Miss found herself a mile back in a small field before rattling homeintothird. Trainer Norm Gardner said of the run "It wasn't a bad run, just the way things panned out, she was a mile off the front two."

"She finished off really welland she's pulled up great.I think she's a Highway class horse so she'll be right in the finish here second up.

"Devine Miss, a four-year-old mare by Headwater, has the runs on the board but it may be an inexperienced filly that represents her biggest challenger.

Anthony Warren's Star To Fallwas an eye-catching winner on debut at Thoroughbred Park,when scoring by over five and a half lengths,on 25 November. Warren'shighopinion of the filly is evident with an immediate step up in grade from maiden company to the $34,000 Benchmark 70 TAB Federal.

Both Devine Missand Star To Fallhave drawn wide with barriers11 and 12 respectively.

Earlier in the day, Norm Gardner is bullish about the chances ofanother one of his talented mares.

"I think Keep It Downin the Benchmark 60 1300m is going to be really competitive." Gardner said. "She's going to be peaking third up and has drawn perfectly in 6."

A bomb-proof mare, the five-year-old by Pluck has had 28 starts to date,yielding four wins and seven minor placings.

"This is a really nice race for her and I'm confident she's going to go very close."

Keep It Downwill contest Race Two on the program, the Ned Neddrie Memorial Handicap


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