BEATING THE ODDS

Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday January 29, 2011

By Chris Roots

TOO ELEGANT: It might not be Rosehill but the Chris Waller stable is lining up for another big day. Last-start winner Triple Elegance looks his best chance, in the Schweppes Handicap. The four-year-old should be looking for a hat-trick but threw away victory two starts back before finishing powerfully to score last time.NO DOUBT AT ALL: Exploitable Doubt has bigger targets ahead than the restricted three-year-olds' race in which he resumes today. The son of Not A Single Doubt has made a habit of winning by big spaces in his short career. He should jump to the front and control the race today.SLOWLY DOES IT: The blinkers have come off promising filly Slow The Flow for her return to racing. She looks to have a class edge on her rivals today. In-form apprentice Taylor Lovelock-Wiggins, right, takes two kilograms off her back, which is a help.RATING SPECIAL: One Lickety Split has been competitive in open company in Brisbane, but his rating in NSW gets him in near the bottom of the weights in a benchmark 85. He carried 65.5 kilograms first-up at Newcastle, and had little luck when fifth.

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