In-demand apprentices Wendy Peel and Louise Day will provide the strongest push for punters at Tuesday’s Armidale TAB meeting.
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Amidst highly productive seasons, Day with the backing of the prolific Kris Lees stable, and Peel, indentured to Tamworth’s accomplished Sue Grills, have near full books with a dozen rides between them on a strong eight-race program.
The widely-travelled Peel has impressed with 26 wins in just her second season after returning from overseas, and Irish rider Day, with 14 successes, has also rapidly reduced her allowance.
Also in a compelling female mix is Ceejay Graham who rode $21 winner I’ve Got This at Coffs Harbour last week and rides several form contenders.
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Day was upbeat in particular for performed veteran Mishani Stealth in the seventh event and Fearless Al in the last race.
“I know Mishani Stealth, I rode him in a trial last prep; he’s come back super, was strong winning at Newcastle in provincial grade, so he’ll be highly competitive again in this class,” Day said.
“He [Fearless Al] probably should have won at Gunnedah, only for doing things wrong in the straight - he’s still learning all about it.
"He’s improved by a couple of runs from a spell and trials.
“I really like him.”