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WEDNESDAY 10th JUNE - KENSINGTON

Rail Position: True

FARSET, Race 3, 1400m, 2.05pm, R King, 57kg 
Farset is as honest as the day is long and was unlucky to once again find one too good for him at Hawkesbury last time. There’s no faulting him or his attitude, and his day in the sun is going to come before too long so hopefully it’s in this valuable contest. Rachel got a terrific tune out of him last time so she’ll once again let him land where he’s comfortable from barrier 3, and we’re mindful that he’s stepping up to 1400 metres so if he’s able to steal a cheap sectional or two mid-race it’ll certainly aid his finishing effort. He’s taking on some equally consistent and well-performed horses so this won’t be easy, but he will take plenty of running down and we hope he can do enough to get the job done.

VIRGIL'S GIFT, Race 5, 1400m, 3.15pm, R King, 58.5kg 
Virgil’s Gift found the 1100 metres too sharp for her when resuming at this track in late April. We’ve been patient with her since then though and she’s been back to the trials to keep her fitness up to the mark between runs, and she’s now returning up in trip and against her own sex which are two big positives. She’s won over track and trip previously so this adds confidence, and Rachel’s also won on her previously so we’re delighted that she’s reunited with her here. She maps to roll forward from barrier 3 and control things to suit herself, and with natural improvement forthcoming with a run under her belt we see no reason why she won’t be extremely competitive.

CENTENARIO, Race 6, 2400m, 3.50pm, R Bayliss, 58.5kg 
Centenario ran an honest race at Warwick Farm last time. He looked to be in trouble at the top of the straight, but he kept battling away and he was coming again at the line. As such, he promises to relish this step up to 2400 metres third-up into his preparation and it’s got the potential to bring about further improvement. He’s up in grade slightly but he gets some weight relief as a result, and he’s reunited with Regan who knows him well. He typically races with a bit of cover but he raced on pace last time, so Regan will let him land where he’s comfortable from barrier 1 and ride the ride accordingly. He’s in fantastic shape and he’ll love these conditions, so we expect him to be right there at the finish.