

Shalailed brings the best last start figure and will be fitter from his first-up run. Expect an aggressive ride early to use his fitness edge. Master Showman is coming out of a high-rating race, and the blinkers go back on. The Mark Newnham-trained galloper is wound up for this after two impressive trials and can have the last shot. Spicy Hotpot went out an impressive winner before spelling last prep and looks to have come back improved. The three-year-old’s career peak figures have both come fresh, and although drawn awkwardly, she receives James McDonald for the first time and may get the track pattern to suit.ĭangers: 7. Further, he closed off well under light riding and ran strong closing splits relative to the morning. Plymstock, who resumes and has trialled well in a recent heat at Warwick Farm behind subsequent winner Economics. Race 2 - 2:00pm: COOLMORE HANDICAP (1100 METRES) Okataina is wound up for this and will give a sight. The three-year-old has started a respectable price against Fireburn/Sejardan in stronger grade and can undoubtedly win. Showcourt returns as a gelding and has always promised ability. She is a knockout chance who brings a fitness edge, and the step up to 1400m is ideal.

Showsumgrit’s last start at Canterbury had merit in a high-rating race relative to the day, albeit starting at $101. Moreover, he maps well, is on an upwards ratings spiral and is a key late market watch. The colt has trialled well and has a favourable race setup here. Atlantic Ocean raced well in his first-career prep and brings strong form lines to this. In the NRL, there have even been talks or relocating the entire league to Queensland, where there were no new reported cases overnight.Dangers: 1. Racing had been largely uninterrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns around the country, but with fears growing of a second spike, Racing NSW isn't taking any risks. “Racing NSW will continue to monitor the COVID-19 developments in NSW and shall continue to react to ensure the livelihood of its 50,000 participants during the pandemic.” “Racing NSW emphasises that this is a precautionary measure to ensure that the hard work of the industry in continuing to operate during COVID-19 is not compromised. “The decision to abandon tomorrow’s Warwick Farm meeting has been made following a risk assessment performed by Racing NSW and the uncertainty in respect of the spread of the virus in that area." “Racing NSW has introduced strict bio-security measures to ensure racing has been able to continue operate during the COVID-19 pandemic," he said. Just hours after he made the decision to revert to original Apollo protocols in his role as ARLC chairman, Racing NSW CEO Peter V'landys announced the cancellation of the seven races planned for Warwick Farm. MORE: ARLC announces return to strict Apollo biosecurity protocols Warwick Farm is located in the Liverpool City Council area, which is where the vast majority of COVID-19 cases have been detected. The Australian Rugby League Commission has already forced non-Queensland NRL teams to revert to original strict biosecurity protocols as a result of the outbreak. The cluster of COVID-19 cases stem from Sydney's west, including the Crossroads Hotel in Casula. The COVID-19 spike in New South Wales that has already caused the NRL to make serious adjustments has also hit racing, with Wedensday's planned meet at Warwick Farm abandoned.
