Co-trainer Ben Hayes expects a bold showing from Harlow Gold in Saturday's Gr.1 Australasian Oaks despite an outside draw.
The daughter of Tavistock will be chasing a first top-flight victory following Group One placings in the VRC Oaks and more recently the Vinery Stud Stakes in Sydney.
"She has done really well and I think the heavy tracks up in Sydney didn't really suit her," Hayes told the ANZ Bloodstock News.
"She looks to have freshened up well and she worked well on Monday morning, working home nicely on the bridle."
Harlow Gold finished fourth last time out behind the New Zealand filly Bonneval in the Gr.1 Australian Oaks.
The daughter of Tavistock will be chasing a first top-flight victory following Group One placings in the VRC Oaks and more recently the Vinery Stud Stakes in Sydney.
"She has done really well and I think the heavy tracks up in Sydney didn't really suit her," Hayes told the ANZ Bloodstock News.
"She looks to have freshened up well and she worked well on Monday morning, working home nicely on the bridle."
Harlow Gold finished fourth last time out behind the New Zealand filly Bonneval in the Gr.1 Australian Oaks.