“He wasn’t rated good enough for Hong Kong so he was sent back here to continue his career,” Guy said.
“He hasn’t raced for a while but he’s drawn a good alley again.”
Frustrated is a rising six-year-old son of All Too Hard and was beaten less than three lengths last start when sixth to Sidekiss in a 1200-metre Benchmark race at the Gold Coast in late May.
Now owned by Daniel Guy, Frustrated also is looking for his first stable win after being placed three times in 10 starts for the Gold Coast stable.
“It’s been a while between runs for him but he’s been freshened up and should run well,” Guy said.
“Of the two, Front Money is our best chance.”
The Rob Heathcote-trained Kiandra Gold will be stepping out of his grade but looks a serious threat following his impressive maiden win over 1200 metres at the Gold Coast on June 30.
Kiandra races in the same colours as Heathcote’s former top sprinter Pinch River who won twice at Listed level in the Dalrello Stakes in 2014 and Bribie Handicap in 2016.
Neal and Angie Duncan, who hail from Bega in southern NSW, named the three-year-old after a village in the Snowy mountains.