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Murwillumbah preview, tips: Ethan Ensby's Rainbow Lass chases hat-trick

Murwillumbah preview, tips: Ethan Ensby's Rainbow Lass chases hat-trick

The Australian9 hours ago

In-form mare Rainbow Lass isn't just chasing a hat-trick of wins, she is on trial for a possible feature race target at next month's Grafton carnival.
Following two solid wins over 1000m and 1200m on her home track at Casino, trainer Ethan Ensby feels to time is right to test Rainbow Lass over a longer distance in the Benchmark 58 Handicap (1550m).
'She is going enormous at the moment,' said Ensby.
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'She is obviously stepping up to the 1500m for the first time and being by Pariah, she probably isn't bred to get that far but at home, my partner rides her work and she is showing us she is that 1400m to a mile type.
'She sat three-wide working up the hill at Casino over the 1200 metres last start which is like running 1300 or 1400 metres.
'She does like a wet track so the Soft 7 will suit her. My only concerns are the weight, she carriers 58.5kg after Izzy's (Neale) claim, and the gate if she happens to blow the start like she has been known to do.
'If she gets out and into a good position, she should be very competitive.
'If she happens to win this race, I might aim her at the Grafton Guineas.'
Ensby is looking forward to seeing Mahuika Maroi make her race debut in the Country Boosted Maiden Handicap (1200m).
The three-year-old has been safely beaten in both her barrier trials but Ensby said things didn't go as he'd hoped on either occasion.
'When she trialled at the Gold Coast, it was supposed to be on the B Grass but they switched to polytrack which I wasn't very happy about.
'I didn't want to trial on the poly but with the weather the way it was, she had to go around and use it as a bit of a gallop and hope for the best.
'She wasn't put under any pressure that day.
'We then went to Grafton for her next trial and she slipped coming out of the gates on the wet track and tweaked a muscle hence while it's been a while until her first start.
'She finds a really nice race start off in and although the 1200 metres will be short of her best, I think she will run a nice race with the expectation she will be better for it.'
Ensby has Shez Mysterious and Gold Puma in the Maiden Handicap (1550m) but is leaning towards splitting the pair and saving the later for either Port Macquarie or Lismore during the week.
Trainer Ethan Ensby expects Shez Mysterious to bounce back. Picture: supplied
Shez Mysterious failed on her home track on May 30 but Ensby feels it is worth forgetting that run and judge her on her first two starts.
The daughter of So You Think debuted with a fourth to Rainbow Lass on a Heavy 10 at Casino before coming from a conspicuous last when beaten just over a length in fourth place at Inverell on May 23.
'I think the heavy track and the quick back-up went against her last start. She just didn't handle it,' he said.
'I think it would pay to forgive her for that.
'I've given her a bit of time since then and the beauty of training at the farm is it allows me to put her out during the day.
'He first-up run at Casino was encouraging then second-up, she stood like a deer in the headlights in the barrier at Inverell and came out a clear last.
'She really closed of strongly though.
'I give her a really good chance with Ben Looker on board from barrier 1.'
ADAM SHERRY'S TOP SELECTIONS
BEST BET
Race 6 No. 1: SAXINOUE
Unbeaten second-up and steps up to a suitable trip.
NEXT BEST
Race 8 No. 11: LUCKY NEKO
Led all-the-way last start and can go back-to-back.
VALUE BET
Race 4 No. 7: FEATHERTOP
Handy effort after a wide run last start. Looking for the extra trip.
QUADDIE
Race 5: 2, 5
Race 6: 1, 5
Race 7: 1, 3, 5
Race 8: 2, 11
JOCKEY TO FOLLOW
Hard to go past JETT NEWMAN in the TAB Jockey Challenge with her strong book of rides.
INSIDE MAIL – MURWILLUMBAH
RACE 1: MURWILLUMBAH CUP AUGUST 22 COUNTRY BOOSTED MAIDEN HANDICAP 1200m
HERALD ANGEL (2) settled midfield and worked home nicely between horses to finish a neck second behind the tough Diva's Reign on debut at Grafton. Will take benefit from the experience. GAVIN (3) finished a couple of close placings along with two fourths last campaign. MAHUIKA MAROI (4) is a first starter by Redwood. Wasn't pushed when third to Olivershare on an unsuitable synthetic track in her Gold Coast trial. Bred to get over further.
Bet: Herald Angel to win
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RACE 2: RACING MATES COUNTRY BOOSTED BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP 1010m
NO RAGRETS (5) broke through with a big win from Barron at Ballina last start. Led and kicked away to win by nearly four lengths. Will take plenty of confidence out of that. ODETTE'S ORCHID (6) likes to lead or be right up on speed. Forced to settled near midfield when last on a Heavy 10 at Ballina first-up. Will be fitter for the run, appreciate a firmer track and can bounce back. HUMPHREE BEAR (2) missed the kick and was well back throughout first-up. Chance on Grafton win from Rainbow Lass.
Bet: No Ragrets to win
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RACE 3: TOPLINE THOROUGHBREDS MAIDEN PLATE 1010m
SIGLO DE ORO (1) raced outside the leader and boxed on well for a two length fourth behind Make A Call when resuming over 1110m at Doomben. Back to 1010m and was beaten a nose at his only run at this trip. DARE TO LOVE (5) finished a half-length in front of Siglo De Oro when third in that Doomben race. Buffeted at start and worked early when seventh at Doomben last start. Will find this easier. MISS LINNY (7) will be better over further but can run well first-up.
Bet: Siglo De Oro to win
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RACE 4: TOOHEYS GRAFTON CUP PREVIEW BM 82 HANDICAP 2020m
FEATHERTOP (7) ran handy races in his first two runs back at Doomben. Raced three-wide midfield when a two length seventh to Fiorsum Fred in a 1600m Highway at Scone on May 17. Up to 2000m now. Stablemate FULL OF SINCERITY (1) resumed with a good win at Ballina before a long neck third at Ipswich. Just behind the placegetters over 2200m in two runs since. Gets a 2kg claim. SHERRIFF CODY (6) jumps up to 2020m and has placed in four from six at the trip.
Bet: Feathertop each-way
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RACE 5: XXXX GINGER MAIDEN HANDICAP 1550m
SILENT CALL (2) had his chance when a neck second at Benalla over 1600m in February. Resumed for a new stable with a closing fifth at Doomben over 1200m. Step up in trip suits. ALMALIKAT SARAH (5) has improved with each run. Came from well back when fifth at Grafton on debut. Led when second at Beaudesert six week later then just caught by Rick For Reward at Ballina last start. CASTERLY ROCK (3) was held up on the home turn when third to Jillaroo at Doomben last start.
Bet: Silent Call to win
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RACE 6: BRIMS CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP 1550m
SAXINOUE (1) settled well back before closing off nicely despite finishing seventh when resuming over 1200m at Grafton. Jumps up to 1550m. He is unbeaten second-up including a win here on his home track. ALL ABOUT ARTIE (5) has had a long campaign which started with a win at Ipswich in January and he continues to race well. Was a three-quarter length third at Warwick two starts back before a half-length second to Monastery at Ballina. BETTER YET (4) drop sin grade from his win and fourth at Ipswich at his past two starts.
Bet: Saxinoue to win
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RACE 7: RIVERVIEW HOTEL BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP 1550m
INSINUATE (3) recorded her maiden win over this track and distance in February. After a couple of unplaced Eagle Farm runs, dropped back to country grade with a big win at Casino followed by a third last start both over 1400m. RAINBOW LASS (5) was just pipped at Ballina before winning her next two starts nicely at Casino over 1000m and 1200m. Up to 1550m for the first time which is a query but her dam won up to 1600m so worth a try. CAPITAL BOSS (1) has claims on his Gold Coast two starts back.
Bet: Insinuate to win
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RACE 8: MURWILLUMBAH SERVICES CLUB BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP 1200m
LUCKY NEKO (11) was caught three-wide without cover when fifth to Ultimate Say at Grafton first-up. Jumped straight to the front and scored by over a length from Rock The Machine over 1400m at Casino last start. Drops back to 1200m but drawn well and gets a 2kg claim again. FLAME TREE STAR (3) resumes here and has placed in both first-up runs. Was beaten a short half head by Neil over 1100m fresh up last time in. SUPERZOOM (6) had a tough run at Warwick last start and has been freshened. Is a winner this track and distance.
Bet: Lucky Neko to win

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