The form stable of John OโShea and Tom Charlton are poised to continue their successful run when they head to Hawkesbury on Tuesday.
The pair combined to quinella last weekโs Group 1 Queensland Derby with Maison Louis accounting for King Of Thunder.
Trainer Tom Charlton will combine again with jockey Zac Lloyd at Hawkesbury on Tuesday.Credit: Getty Images
They won with Livinโ Thing on the Kensington track at Randwick on Wednesday and backed that up with Unusual Suspect scoring at Gosford on Thursday.
OโShea and Charlton have three runners set to start at Hawkesbury with Celtic Sin down to contest the Blakes Marine Class 1 Handicap (1500m) with Andrew Adkins taking the ride. OโShea and Charlton also have a runner in the Irresistible Pools & Spa Benchmark 64 Handicap (1800m). Zac Lloyd is booked to ride Hovland in that middle-distance event.
โCeltic Sin won well at Wyong when resuming from a spell,โ OโShea said. โShe put a good margin in them in that event. If she can repeat that effort, she will be hard to hold out again on Tuesday.โ
Hovland has the advantage of gate one in his event and was only just edged out at Gosford in his latest start. โHovland is a talented horse,โ OโShea said. โHeโs only had the four starts, and he won well at Hawkesbury at his second start. His start effort at Gosford was good and he is ready to run well again.โ
Local trainer Brad Widdup also has a number of top chances set to go around at the Hawkesbury meeting. Widdup has Reverberates (Zac Wadick) and Jump In The Line (Dylan Gibbons) in the St Johns Park Bowling Club Maiden Handicap (1800m), while Tommy Berry will partner The Grey in the Clarendon Tavern Benchmark 64 Handicap (1100m).
Reverberates and Jump In The Line are both coming out of the same Provincial Maiden at Wyong in which they finished second and third respectively.
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