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Right Race For Eunos Ave Three

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The Leslie Khoo trained Eunos Ave Three appears well placed to break through at Kranji, when due to contest the fifth event on Saturday.

Set to resume from a 91 day break, Eunos Ave Three has placed in five of eight starts and went to the paddock in decent order, placing in both starts last time in.

While no match for either Kharisma or Smoke And Mirrors last preparation, both performances held merit and leave him well placed on Saturday.

Jockey - Ruan Maia Picture: Macau Jockey Club

He's drawn to get all the favours for Maia and looks to have had a good grounding with four trials under the belt.

His latest trial saw him finish fourth behind Bad Boy Black when not asked to do much in the straight.

Likely to take up a forward position from the draw, he doesn't appear to have bumped into any stars and anywhere near his peak and he should prove hard to beat.

Slight query that he will improve with the run, but with even luck, he still should go very close.

The Dan Meagher trained Don't Tell Tilly returned in good order last start and has been kept ticking over with a nice soft trial.

She has placed in two of three attempts over this trip, just a concern where she gets too from the draw.

They rode her positively first up and if they adopt similar tactics on Saturday, she should be in this for a long way.

The Tan trained Supreme Fighter finished ninth on debut, but is expected to display good improvement and has to be kept safe with the added aid of the claim.

Confident he comes out of a strong form race behind Lim's Straight and this is a big drop back in level of opposition.

With natural improvement, he shouldn't be far away.

Of the rest the John O'Hara trained Global Spirit appears the next in line.

While prone to mixing his form, he appears capable in this line up, in what looks a very thin race on paper.

Good luck and happy punting.