STREAK TO CONTINUE
Saturday’s trotting event has attracted just a small field of six.
However, it is full of quality and promises to be keenly contested.
The Mitchell Dawson-trained Aldebaranstilinski will be chasing a fifth successive victory and appears well placed from the front under the discretionary handicap conditions.
Sweeping the recent Jim McNeil series with dominance, the gelding stepped up to open company last time with victory in the Tony Veivers Memorial.
That race was a mobile start event.
The five-year-old arrived in the last stride to defeat Golden Sunset who had led the field for much of the 2138 metre journey.
This week’s handicap conditions will see Golden Sunset starting from a 20-metre handicap and the lone runner off the back mark.
A total of three runners will step from the 10-metre tape: Love Gun, Not As Promised and Zealous Spur.
Not As Promised was an uncharacteristic disappointment last start, fading to finish at the tail of the field.
However, a minor issue was discovered that has been rectified.
The dual Group 1-winner can bounce back to winning form.
Not As Promised's three starts prior to the failure were all impressive performances, with a second to Gus and win at the mobile mile.
Zealous Spur is always around the money and the Grant Dixon-trained gelding will appreciate the handicap and small field.
Majestic Lavros will be second-up from a spell and will start from inside of the front tape for Tayla Gillespie and Matt Elkins.
GOLD RUSH
Gemma Hewitt, Steve Borg and Ben Battle have all travelled to Bathurst to contest heats of the Gold Crown on Friday afternoon.
Scar Struck will start from barrier 10 in the opening heat, with Brendan Barnes to drive the colt for Hewitt.
Scar Struck was the first two-year-old winner of the season in Queensland.
Head Rush will line up in heat two for Borg, with Nathan Dawson heading south to take the reins.
The pair will start from barrier five.
Dawson will also partner with the last start Albion Park winner San Luca for trainer Battle.
The gelding has drawn wide in barrier seven as they chase a berth in the Group 1 Final next Saturday.