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HORSE RACING: Slumdog could be bank builder

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1 May, 2012 08:51 PM4 mins to read

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Cambridge visitor Rasteau can help trim the Pick6 budget at Ruakaka today.

With a couple of trickier legs, a shortcut somewhere in the $50,000-pot chase is essential.

Slumdog Millionare, the mount of Jason Collett, could be a bank-builder in race two.

He ran a close second to the promising Mustang second-up as a juvenile and is in a similar state for the step-up to 1600m.

Leg One

With little raceday or winning trials form, go as wide as possible. The Peter and Dawn Williams-trained gelding Sigarsa looks worthy of inclusion on his two recent trials placings. Cambridge visitor Set Me Free appeals as a value runner. She enjoyed no luck from a wide alley on debut at Ellerslie on April 9. Power Trip will need the breaks jumping from near the outside, but if he receives an economical trip expect him to also contend with Matthew Cropp's 3kg claim.

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Leg Two

The former Allan Sharrock-trained Andreas has the ability to win fresh-up for new trainers Donna and Dean Logan. He found the heavy Hawera beyond him on debut a year ago but still battled bravely for third. On a firmer home track you can expect him to be much tougher to beat. He looked good winning a Woodville trial on May 10. Kitty Russell is better than her recent form suggests. One of her best efforts in her first campaign was a fourth this course and distance last May in a redhot maiden line-up.

Leg Three

Newyork Bakerboy showed a ton of fight to win here on debut last August. He didn't get much luck fresh-up at Te Awamutu over 1150m on April 16. This opposition is well within his scope. Kijani had to be smart to withstand the challenge of Muccia Belle when quitting maidens at Dargaville on April 20. If he's going to make the step up, this is the race to do it in. The Dean and Donna Logan-trained local Centara has been sidelined since his maiden win at New Plymouth in December but warmed up for his return for his fourth trainer in just two starts with an open trial at Ellerslie on April 10.

Leg Four

Another Logan-trained runner Free Serve is well placed to score a fresh-up win. He was second here to a couple of handy types in Porshabeel and Manhattan Miss in his last two runs on the course last prep. With a change of luck in the running, In Tune is the toughest to beat. He's run some promising races in far stronger fields. Muccia Belle also has to be included on her last-start second to Kijani, a likely favourite in leg three. If the budget will stretch, throw in Free Serve's stablemate Writteninthestars. She will need some luck from his gate, but is smart enough to threaten.

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Leg Five

With Chris Dell's 3kg claim, don't be surprised to see Bartote quickly regain winning form. The four-race winner is an above-average type when right. He was one of the favourites for the Dunstan Feed Championship Final in 2011.

He demonstrated that ability with a ridiculously easy win in this grade, three starts back at Rotorua.

His last-start Ellerslie miss over 1600m was merely a warm-up for a return to middle-distance goals. Old Drumble has to be on the multiple ticket. He was a little unlucky not to get clear air earlier when second to race rival Loviste at Dargaville on April 20.

Leg Six

Rasteau takes a drop in class from his last-start effort for seventh over 1400m from a wide gate at Ellerslie. With Rory Hutchings' 1kg claim he should be much more competitive in this field.

He was narrowly pipped in a stronger R75 line-up at Ellerslie in the start prior. Promising filly Brela Belle is also a must-include from the inside alley.

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