Macarena Madi is out to keep up her good form ahead of a run to Young on Tuesday.
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The two-year-old filly is yet to miss the placings in her four starts so far.
She won on debut at the track of trainer-driver Bruce Harpley, who also owns and bred the filly with his wife Tash, before three more placings.
Two of those have been thirds in NSW Breeders Challenge heats.
Harpley is hopeful she can utilise barrier one taking on the older horses in the Tyrepower Young Pace (2100m).
"I will be very disappointed if she doesn't," Harpley said.
"She went about 57 last time she was there and while she mightn't run that for the 2100 it is a suitable race. There's no doubt about that in the world."
Harpley hopes with more race experience the daughter of Dance For Madi will start to develop a bit more nous.
Especially when it comes to finishing off.
"I've changed a bit of gear on her as she doesn't seem overly interested at the races so far," he said.
"I haven't been overly worried but now we're into her fifth start it is probably time she started to get a little bit more interested.
"We will know whether we need more gear changes and her sectionals have always been good."
"I actually expected her to stir up being by Mach Three and she is exactly the opposite and is one of the quieter ones out of the family."
Harpley also drives Redbank Harry for Stan Hedlund.
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