NOT AS PROMISED TO GRAB A SIX PACK
Missing all his four-year-old season, the Graham Dwyer-trained Not As Promised will make his return to the racetrack on Saturday in the last race of the night.
Last seen when finishing fourth after a mighty run in the New Zealand Trotters Derby, the gelding has had the miles put into the legs in readiness for his return.
Given four trials to prepare, the most recent of those was a particularly smart performance when chasing the talented pacer, Free Thinker, in a slick last quarter.
The reigning Australian three-year-old trotter of the year comes back on a tight assessment, but connections have managed to find a suitable first-up race where he can bypass the open class trotters.
Set to start from gate six, the main threat looks to be Gee Cee Calder, who will start from gate eight, albeit as the only runner from the second line.
Finishing third last week behind Hide And Seek, the Shane Graham-trained seven-year-old has only started twice since arriving in Queensland and made an error in his first outing.
Benji Hall and Nortie Nortie can be place chances, with the latter hitting the line strongly on Tuesday when second-up from a spell.
Unbeaten in five previous Albion Park starts, Not As Promised can complete the six pack.