CAN THE TIGER ROAR FIRST-UP?
Saturday night’s open pace at Albion Park will feature eight starters with six of those firmly entrenched in the top 36 Inter Dominion rankings.
The most interesting runner of the field is currently on the third line of betting in the early market.
The Michael Brennan-trained Pinny Tiger is making his first race appearance at Albion Park since crossing the Nullarbor.
Blessed with brilliant gate speed, the gelding will start from gate three and will be partnered by Carter Dalgety who will jet in from New Zealand to take two drives for Brennan.
The seven-year-old Pinny Tiger is a 20-time winner in Western Australia and has been familiarised with the Albion Park track with a recent trial victory when leading throughout from barrier seven.
Blacksadance will also be first-up from a spell out of gate four in the same event.
The Chantal Turpin-trained gelding was last seen when finishing midfield in the 2024 Inter Consolation at Menangle.
Jimartee is the highest ranked horse in the race for 'ID25' at 14.
The 2024 finalist is set be partnered by a new driver this week as Adam Sanderson takes the reins.
Jimartee is the lone runner off the second line.
Jimartee has been winless since the Ultimate Driver Championship when Bjorn Goop landed a first-up victory aboard the eight-year-old.
Wisper A Secret looks the horse to beat in the race.
The five-year-old is really hitting his straps in his past two starts.
Wisper A Secret has produced a career best 1.49.7 victory at the mile and followed that with a tough win over the 2138 metres, highlighted by a 54.6 second closing half.
Victory on Saturday will take The Rising Sun-winner beyond $500,000 in earnings and likely lift his Inter Dominion ranking above 23 where he currently sits.