Ben Pearce will supply three runners to the metropolitan Saturday race meeting on the 16th of May at Belmont with the weather fine, a track rated a good three, with the rail out 3 m the entire circuit.
The first of the stable runners, Bomber Bay will come out in race three with Ben Patterson aboard jumping from a wide barrier (11) over 1600m.
Bomber Bay is a three-year-old Brown gelding having start number five with one win and 2 placings earning prize-money in excess of $19,000, recent efforts this preparation has been a pair of thirds, the first at Ascot on April 18 with Ben Patterson aboard arriving three lengths behind the winner and was last seen at Belmont finishing third again over 1400 m with Alan Kennedy aboard arriving one & half lengths behind the winner in a time of 1:25.93.
The second stable runner Bellaxena returns from a spell over a thousand metres in race five with Peter Hall aboard jumping from barrier 2 in a field of 12.
Bellaxena is a five-year-old Bay mare having start number 25 with three wins and seven placings earning prize-money in excess of $47,000 recent efforts for the mare has been at Ascot on November 4 finishing fourth of eight over a thousand metres with Peter Hall in charge arriving 1.75 lengths behind the winner and was last seen on November 19 at Northam, finishing fourth of nine over a thousand meters with Peter Hall in charge landing three quarters of a length behind the winner in a time of 58.18 the last 600m in 33.93.
The final stable runner Raising Dubai competing in race six in a benchmark 60+ handicap over 1300 m with Ellie Cockram claiming off the 60 kg alotted jumping from barrier 12 in a field of 16, first up from a spell.
Raising Dubai is a five-year-old Bay gelding having start number 35 with five wins and 13 placings earning prize-money in excess of $166,000, he finished his last prep on December 13 –finishing 13 of 16 with Peter Hall aboard arriving 4.75 lengths behind the winner indicating he needed a rest, he is prepared for this outing via a Lark Hill trial on May 4 over 950 m with Peter Hall aboard landing a neck winner in that heat in a time of 56.54.
The stable would like to wish connections of these three runners the best of luck at Belmont on Saturday.