THE Godolphin camp will hope to already have a winning double at Doomben, by the time they launch a two-pronged attack at Kembla Grange on Saturday.
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Trainer John O’Shea’s first starter Lawan, who trialled keenly at Warwick Farm earlier this month, will be among the chances in an open field of two-year-olds in a 1200m Maiden Handicap.
The Godolphin camp then faces a heavyweight clash with the Snowden stable in a 1300m Maiden.
Three-year-old filly Foxwhistle finished second on soft ground at Kembla Grange in January in her only start, but has since trialled twice at Randwick.
However, Peter and Paul Snowden’s Dizzy Diva will be hunting a first win at her fifth start.
Mogador and the highly-fancied Ghisoni leads O’Shea’s charge on Doomben 10,000 day, as part of the Brisbane winter carnival.
Later, two-year-old Lonhro colt Souchez is poised to start favourite in the BRC Sires Produce (1350m).