Talented mare Heartlings will headline jumps at Kembla Grange on Wednesday morning.
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The four-year-old was the only local contender in the Arrowfield Kembla Grange Classic (formerly the Keith Nolan Classic) earlier this year where she finished back in the field.
She will jump in heat one of the morning over 800m alongside Mick Tubman’s daughter of Chance Bye Dreams Alive.
Two more heats will be run on the morning.
Meanwhile, Kembla trainers Gwenda Markwell and Theresa Bateup both look set to travel to the Canterbury meeting in Sydney on Wednesday.
Bateup’s Princess Kalli will have her second start in the three-year-old race over 1200m.
Her consistent stayer Chakana, which ran on Saturday at Kembla, is nominated for the Benchmark 72 Handicap (2700m).
Markwell’s Coolcraft is in the Benchmark 72 Handicap (1250m).