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Parables has some wins ahead of her with luck.

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Parables has some wins ahead of her with luck.
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Chris Scholtz

CHARM'S HONOUR (Greg Bennett) - Smart country trained filly built a good record last season and will definitely improve on her first-up third at Randwick last Saturday when finishing a close third without the best of luck from her rails draw. She will find plenty of races to suit over the summer months.

Jason Hickson

PARABLES (Peter Snowden) - Should have walked in at Flemington on Cup day but was stuck behind a wall of horses until the race was over. Ready to win and hard to hold out in anything. Whether that is this weekend or into the future.

'Aspro'

ROCKPECKER (Ken Fythe) - In acknowledging it isn't the greatest making an 8yo a horse to watch, having had eight runs this prep already, the old boy ran a cracker in the last on the last day of the carnival. There might be a mile race in coming weeks in metro company that suits him to win if this weekend doesn't.

Alex Steedman

DRIEFONTEIN (Gai Waterhouse) - Was very impressive winning on debut when absolutely pulverised in the ring. The Fastnet Rocks have had a great Spring and after a break she might end up a nice contender in better juvenile races.

Dean Croker

DIDNTCOSTALOT (Marc Conners) - Won nicely midweek at Warwick Farm. Is unbeaten from Wyong to Gosford to town now. Likes to lead and there might be a Saturday race, especially on a leaderish Rosehill, for him soon. 1200m would be as far as he likes but is a real little runner on wet going.

Wayne Bristow

RON'S CALL (Simon Miller) - Looked fantastic in winning the Fairetha Stks at Ascot last week. Magic Albert the sire had a great day and this bloke might well give him more group success if he keeps putting margins on rivals with his turn of foot.

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