Storm Siren will look to continue her recent good form when stepping out in the Crown Golden Ale Benchmark 60 (1400m) at Kembla Grange today.
The Jason Coyle-trained runner resumed well with a second placing before at Goulburn before going on to win two in a row and was far from disgraced when fourth at Canterbury last start.
Drops back in grade and distance today and on what she has produced in recent times looks hard to go past.
Storm Siren has placed her only time at the course previously and back to the 1400m should suit today.
Tye Angland goes back on board for this and from barrier 4 should get a good run around midfield.
Has plenty of weight to carry in this but still rates well on weight adjusted ratings and looks very hard to beat here.
The Chris Waller-trained Pico Turquino shapes up as the main danger having been very competitive in two runs this time in.
The former NZ galloper finished fourth in her first Australian outing at Newcastle last start and will certainly appreciate the step up in trip.
Got back over 1200m last start and hit the line strongly and is worth keeping very safe in this.
Raffinato resumed well enough at Wyong last start when midfield, beaten 2.7L.
Hs failed to win a race in a long time now but form last campaign in Adelaide was good and she has the ability to measure up here.
Goes up slightly in trip which should suit and she has drawn to get a very good run in barrier 3.
Likely to be somewhere in the mix once again today and is certainly worth an each way ticket against these.
Sadhika was disappointing when resuming last time out having mixed her form last campaign.
On her best she measures up well here and with Blake Shinn going on board first time is certainly worth keeping safe.
Placed in both previous second up efforts and has the ability to run into the finish.
Last start winner Abbalac comes into this on the back of a last start win having just missed at Goulburn two back.
Up in grade today and will need to improve but is a consistent type and is one for the multiples.