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Three meetings will be held across the weekend, with nine races each on Friday and Saturday night, followed by eight races on the grass at Gatton on Sunday afternoon.
The highlight will be Saturday at Albion Park where potential Sydney campaigns will be put under the microscope for several Queensland-trained horses.
Albion Park track record holder Blacksadance headlines that charge when he steps out in race three at 6.46pm.
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BLACKSADANCE
After two solid performances in his past two appearances, connections have indicated that a start in the Len Smith Mile is being sought with the seven-year-old.
Valiant in defeat last start, the track record holder at the mile was asked to sit parked outside the airborne Jimartee who would go on to win the race.
With the winning time set at 1.49.8, Blacksadance fought hard all the way in holding second, almost four metres from the winner.
The Chantal Turpin-trained gelding has previously contested the Len Smith Mile, finishing last in the 2022 edition - which was won by I Cast No Shadow - after being forced to work hard from a wide gate.
A winner of 26 races along with 36 placings in his career, Blacksadance can look to secure a start in the Menangle feature with a strong performance in race three at 'The Creek' on Saturday.
Drawn gate four in a field of eight, the Turpin stable will be represented by four runners, with Blacksadance mapping to bully his way to the front.
IRON CLAD
Trained by Grant Dixon, the three-year-old was back in winning form last start in a career-best winning rate of 1.53.5.
A winner in three of 10 during his two-year-old season, not much has been in the favour of the Art Major colt this season.
The times he has drawn well, the race shape has gone against him and the other races he has been hampered by bad barriers.
Sitting outside the leader last start, Iron Clad was able to display his strength in a fighting victory against older horses.
This Saturday night, the Dixon-trained and driven colt will start from barrier two in race seven.
It is a race where he will clash with fellow last start winners, Cosmic Flyer, Dragon and Sheer Artistry.
A New South Wales Breeders Challenge campaign beckons for Iron Clad, where he will look to progress to the Group 1 Final, having finished fourth in the 2023 series as a two-year-old.