| By Mathew Toogood
SYDNEY, Sept 1 AAP - The Tramway Handicap is expected to be
short of Jessicabeel's best but trainer John O'Shea believes she
has returned in great order for her Melbourne Cup preparation.
The five-year-old Zabeel mare resumes in Saturday's Group Three
event over 1400m at Randwick in her first start since becoming a
Group One winner of the Sydney Cup (3200m) in April.
Jessicabeel will be joined in the Tramway by stablemate Snapy
Halo, who hasn't raced since his sixth in the Doncaster Mile.
O'Shea said all the indications were that Jessicabeel had
returned an improved mare this time in work.
"We haven't seen the barriers or the way the track is playing
and all that sort of thing yet, but on a fair track I expect her
to be hitting the line strongly on Saturday," O'Shea said.
"I just expect her to run well because I couldn't be happier
with her."
Jessicabeel really came of age as a stayer in the autumn.
After finishing ninth first-up in a 1400m race at Rosehill she
then ran third in both the Listed Aspiration Quality (1600m) and
Epona Stakes (1900m) before winning the Group Two Chairman's
Handicap (2600m) and Group One Sydney Cup (3200m).
"The form around her is good and she's made good improvement as
you would expect from a five-year-old Zabeel mare," O'Shea said.
"She's continued an upward spiral and she's a bigger and
stronger mare."
Jessicabeel was given 52.5kg for the Caulfield and Melbourne
Cups when weights were released on Wednesday while stablemate
Zabrasive was given 53kg.
"That's exactly what we expected," O'Shea said.
"Jessicabeel carried 52 kilos in the Sydney Cup when she was
probably entitled to carry 48 with what she'd done. She was
dominant in good time and 52.5 is a weight where we're still
going to be competitive."
Snapy Halo's sixth in the Group One Doncaster Mile showed the
six-year-old entire had the capability to be competitive in good
races again this spring with O'Shea looking at some of the
feature 1600m races as possible targets.
"He has run sixth in a very, very strong Doncaster, beaten just
over two and a half lengths and that itself is going to have him
in the mix (in some good races)," O'Shea said.
The trainer said Snapy Halo was still "pretty burly" and would
improve with racing under his belt heading towards races like
the Epsom Handicap in Sydney or Toorak Handicap in Melbourne.
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