Veteran I'm Imposing has hit form at the right time ahead of his bid for back-to-back wins in the Summer Cup at Randwick.
The 9-year-old goes to the Boxing Day feature at Randwick with victory in the Festival Stakes and a close second in the Villiers from his last two starts. He came within a short neck and 100 grams of winning the Villiers when Rudy's jockey Luke Tarrant weighed in light but just under the 500g which would have cost him the race.
I'm Imposing has had his share of injuries throughout his career but is healthy and happy and will be one of three runners for leading Sydney trainer Chris Waller.
The enigmatic Hoylonny and Multilateral join him in the 2000m quality handicap.
"All three will run. I'm Imposing will get a lot of weight which will make it hard," Waller said.
"But he is in such good form he should go there. Hoylonny is Hoylonny while Multilateral should improve going up to 2000m. And rain would certainly help him."
Despite the fact that Hoylonny mixes his form, his prize money is approaching the half-million-dollar mark and five of his seven wins have been from 1800 to 2000m.
Multilateral finished out of the money in both the Festival and the Villiers.
Entries for the Summer Cup have been left open until today with 14 nominations taken on Friday including the Jason Coyle-trained Scream Machine, who ran his best race for some time when 2-length fifth in the Villiers.
- AAP