The stable will supply three runners to the Toodyay, Northam race club meeting to be held on Sunday, September 28 with fine conditions racing on a good three.
The first of the stable runners will come out in race 2 with Island Wedding to contest a maiden over 1350 m with Peter all aboard jumping from barrier one in a small field of six.
Island Wedding was prepared for this preparation via a trial at Lark Hill over 930 m finishing fifth of 10, she then made the trip to Pinjarra on September 4 over 1200 m finishing two lengths fourth of 12 on that occasion and most recently ran on September 21 at Northam finishing fourth of 10 over 1300 m with Paul Harvey aboard finishing 3.25 lengths off the winner.
The second of the stable runners will come out in race six in the tab touch Toodyay cup over 1850 with raising Dubai to be ridden by Peter Hall jumping from barrier eight in a field of 10.
Raising Dubai is a five-year-old Bay gelding having start number 29 with three wins and 11 placings earning prize-money in excess of $108,000, recent runs have been at Belmont finishing fourth of 9 over 2200 m when ridden by Ben Patterson finishing 3.25 lengths off the winner and was last seen on September 10 at Belmont finishing 5 of 12 over 1700m with Peter Hall aboard finishing 5.7 lengths off the winner that time out.
The final runner for the team will come out in race seven in the Austral bricks classic over 1100 m with Bellaxena, jumping from a wide gate with Peter Hall to ride in a field of 10.
Bellaxena is a five-year-old Bay mare having start number 19 for one win & six placings earning prize-money in excess of $29,000, recent runs have been at Northam on August 21 over a thousand metres finishing fifth of 12 with Ben Patterson aboard finishing 2.5 lengths off the winner and was last seen racing at Belmont September 13 over a thousand metres, finishing eighth of 10,3 lengths from the winner in a race time of 58.33 with the last 600m in a time of 34.31.
The stable would like to wish the connections of these runners the best of luck at Northam on Sunday.