After successfully returning from a 553-day break a little over a fortnight ago, Coolcraft will continue his comeback for Kembla-trainer Gwenda Markwell at Canterbury on Wednesday.
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The promising five-year-old which was sidelined for an extended period due to a range of problems impressed the stable on July 30 with a first-up third placing at Rosehill.
Markwell will send Coolcraft to the races again where the gelding will be ridden by Tye Angland in the Hyland Race Colours Handicap (1250m). The trainer also has Love Takes Over in a 1900m event while fellow Kembla trainer Paul Murray will run veteran Life Of Reilly in the TAB More Than Just Winning Handicap (1550m).
Markwell will be awarded her 14th Kembla trainers premiership on Saturday, along with her overall trainers title and the Horse Of The Year crown for consistent galloper Brustar.
The leading trainer’s rising star Brock Ryan will also be awarded the Kembla apprentice premiership while Mitchell Bell collects the jockeys title.