Some of the sharpest chasers in NSW will head to Bulli on Wednesday night and highlight a quality 11-race card.
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Unbeaten juvenile Zipping Conway - considered the dux of the class of the Superior Panama - Zipping Katelyn litter at breaking in - steps out for the sixth time and will be at a very restricted price in Race Four.
The rising two-year old boasts flawless box manners, quickly in control of every contest to post best time-of-the-day honours and, from box three, will start at Winx-like odds.
The Jason Magri-prepared fawn dog completed a unique hat-trick of sub-26-seconds wins over 472m at Bulli on June 1 and, following a break, scored comprehensively in a quick 29.73 at Wentworth Park on July 10.
While back in trip (to 400m), Zipping Conway has a clear class edge and punters will be strongly anchoring him in all-up wagering options.
A rare, three top grade contests have been drawn at Bulli with the in-form Ebby Infrared (Race nine, box seven) looking post his 40th career win (at start 97).
The black dog has proven adept from all boxes - he's won more races (nine) from the seven alley than any other and latest box manners have been very good.
Despite his compelling resume, there will be no room for error. Insane Fury (box four) is a live threat.
He returned from a five-week break at the Slacky Flat circuit on July 21 and posted a gritty 22.37 win over 400m. At 472m, he's won five from nine including a near record 25.92.
And then there's Five Second Rule. Though best drawn wide, Five Second Rule has won three of four assignments over 472m including a smart 26.08.
Over 590m, Super Estrella, Trunkey Rose and Sound Of Silence continue an intriguing sequence of clashes.
Trunkey Rose accounted for a luckless Super Estrella at Dapto (over 600m) on July 24 while Sound Of Silence (runner-up in three successive starts to Super Estrella this month) scored over 729m at Dapto the same night.
The first race, a fifth grade contest over 400m, gets underway at 6.42pm.
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