Newcastle trainer Kris Lees is looking to Imposant to step up and show her credentials for the Provincial-Midway Championships with a Saturday city win at Randwick.
Lees has won the provincial series, which expanded to take in midway horses in 2022, five times, but concedes he is โa bit light onโ with early standout contenders for this yearโs campaign, which starts with a qualifier at Hawkesbury on February 20.
Imposant (right) tries to run down Headley Grange last start on January 11 at Wyong.Credit: Getty Images
Last weekโs Ballina Cup winner, Lord Of Biscay, and four-year-old mare Imposant are horses Lees has in mind for the series.
Imposant has finished runner up in town twice to start this preparation. From gate eight, she came from well back with the widest run on the tight Wyong circuit last start to finish a half-length behind the Joe Pride-trained Headley Grange. It was just her second run in Saturday city company, and she is a $4.80 Sportsbet chance to go one better in the same grade from barrier one.
โSheโs got that soft gate; sheโs going well,โ Lees said. โShe will be better suited at Randwick than she was probably at Wyong. She gave away too big a start.
โSheโs certainly got a Saturday city win in her soon.โ
Lees said Imposant could be his best chance on Saturday, but he expected Zaphod to also challenge.
A winner over 1820m two starts back at Eagle Farm, Zaphod faded to finish seventh at Wyong two weeks ago over 2100m. He steps back to 2000m for the fourth race, also at 88 grade, on Saturday.
โIโd prefer a bit of rain around for him,โ he said of the $5.50 chance. โBut heโs racing consistently, coming back 100 metres, so he should run well.โ