SUNSET SHOULD AGAIN BE GOLDEN
Contesting race four on Saturday night at Albion Park, the Shawn Grimsey-trained Golden Sunset will start from barrier five in her final run before heading to Menangle for a tilt at the Group 1 Macarthur Mile next week.
The past three starts of Golden Sunset have been extraordinary and all three have been over a different distance.
Just three starts back, the mare was a close second over the marathon 3157 metre journey in a new track record.
That followed with a mare’s class record at the 2138 metre mobile start and then last time she shattered the track record at 1660 metres, stooping the clock in 1.53.7.
Winning nine races since joining the Grimsey stable, Golden Sunset has catapulted her name into Inter Dominion calculations and is now arguably the best trotter currently racing in Queensland.
If she is to face any competition on Saturday, it could come from Zealous Spur who was attacking the line strongly last start in finishing second to Golden Sunset.
The query runner is the Jack Butler-trained Masterly.
Masterly is a nine-time winner in New Zealand who will be stepping out on this side of the Tasman for the first time.
RUDY GEE TO RULE
Trained by Chantal Turpin, four-year-old pacer Rudy Gee has proven enigmatic since arriving in Queensland.
A first-up winner back in early March, the gelding has failed to beat a runner home in his past two starts, with the most recent of those on March 29.
Given a trial to iron out some of the issues, that hit-out was a tidy performance and after securing the premier barrier for this assignment, it can be the catalyst for a return to winning form.
Dictating in front at his first-up Queensland victory in a career best 1.52.3, Rudy Gee should be able to burrow through to take control of proceedings.