McNEIL SERIES READY TO STEP
After being pushed back one week, the first round heats of the Jim McNeil Trotting Championship are set to be held at Albion Park on Friday night.
Heat one (race four) will see the talented Agent Black make his racetrack return after his three-year-old season was shut down last October.
Placed third in last season’s New South Wales Trotters Derby, the striking stallion has looked sharp in recent trials and seems well placed from a 10-metre handicap for the McNeil series.
The main dangers in the first heat appear to be comeback trotter Madeakillin, Aldebaranstilinksi and Global Flight.
With two runs following an 18-month layoff, the Graham Dwyer-trained Madeakillin impressed with a last start victory.
Global Flight has been sharp in two runs back from a spell, claiming a victory and a second in his two appearances.
Heat two (race six), has seen former New Zealander, Five Oclock Gerry, open deep into the red for his first start on this side of the Tasman.
The five-year-old had his last start at Auckland on December 31 and has been to the trials once after joining the Greg Franklin stable in readiness for this assignment.
Five Oclock Gerry produced a tidy effort when he was safely away and made good closing ground on the returning open class trotter Sir Fahrenheit, with Nathan Dawson to take the reins on the four-time winner.
The task for Five Oclock Gerry has been made easier, with the unfortunate scratching of the Victorian visitor, Argyle Rocks.
The likely threats in the race come from Triage, Banff and Thebestbourbon.
Triage looks well-placed off the front line, with starting manners vital to his hopes.
Thebestbourbon will need to be at her best to defy a 20-metre back mark.