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Melton

Sat, Jun 13 2026

Preview by Tim O'Connor

10-UNIT GAME PLAN

R2 #3 ARTIGAS – 2 units (win)

R3 #3 VYTIS – 2 units (win)

R5 #4 SAM NIEN – 2 units (win)

R8 #1 DAY TWO – 2 units (each-way)

EARLY QUADDIE

1,4,7/3,4,10,11/3,8,9/1,2,8,9

QUADDIE

1,3,4/4,5,8,9/9/1,4,5,6,7,8

R1 5:07pm ALDEBARAN PARK FREE FOR ALL TROT
$22,500 No NR. PBD/SEX/NR TROTTERS
1ST LEG EARLY QUADDIE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 227611 I AM WILMA  Dr: Chris Alford C W Lang, S L Mahar Chris Alford  29% 7 $4.0
2 194854 PINNIE  Dr: Kate Gath Andy Gath Kate Gath  14% 6 $26
3 486346 ALDEBARAN ACRUX USA  Dr: Chris Svanosio Chris Svanosio Chris Svanosio  2 $61
4 321599 GOTFEELINGSYOUKNOW  Dr: Ross Payne Chris Svanosio Ross Payne  14% 8 $26
5 25s134 KEAYANG STUKA  Dr: Glen Craven M A Lee, P D Lee Glen Craven  24% 9 $4.6
6 334123 REMUS PHOENIX  Dr: Taylor Youl Chris Svanosio Taylor Youl (C) 5% 1 $6.0
7 913212 LOVEMETO NZ  Dr: Kerryn Manning Chris Svanosio Kerryn Manning  14% 5 $3.4
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8 76s612 IM BOBBY  Dr: Tasmyn Potter Eddie Tappe Tasmyn Potter (C) 3 $4.0
9 395380 EL RESAMO  Dr: David Barbetti David Barbetti David Barbetti  4 $26
SELECTIONS: LOVEMETO (7), KEAYANG STUKA (4), I AM WILMA (1), IM BOBBY (8)

OVERVIEW: Like they did last week, the open class trotters kick-start the night at Melton where LOVEMETO (7) gets back onto the front line. He has really emerged as a top-line squaregaiter in recent months and ran well despite being defeated as favourite on May 30. Before that, he sat parked to win while defeating five rivals that reoppose here. It was a top performance and leads me to think he can overcome the barrier seven draw. KEAYANG STUKA (4) will likely fly across in a bid for the lead and could prove hard to catch based on his form this campaign. He led and won first-up at Bendigo and was the best horse off the pegs in a frantic 2240m contest here last week behind I AM WILMA (1). The latter sprint-laned to victory from the same gate she gets in this race and will be very hard to hold out once again, while IM BOBBY (8) was only nailed in the shadows of the post by that aforementioned rival and is sure to run another good race.

R2 5:39pm HYGAIN EDGE TROT
$15,000 0W/15.0K stake PBD/NR TROTTERS
2ND LEG EARLY QUADDIE
2240 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 650714 NIGHT WHISPERER  Dr: Glen Craven Ashley Ainsworth Glen Craven  6 $41
2 146857 BOUTIKA  Dr: Ashley Ainsworth Ashley Ainsworth Ashley Ainsworth  37% 3 $31
3 08s021 ARTIGAS  Dr: Aaron Dunn Aaron Dunn Aaron Dunn  7% 12 $2.4
4 137232 KAMARAN  Dr: Kerryn Manning Peter Manning Kerryn Manning  14% 7 $6.5
5 565306 DISTANT SUN  Dr: Chris Alford Tyrone Abela Chris Alford  21% 10 $9.0
6 585868 FAITH FULL  Dr: Matthew Gath Matthew Gath Matthew Gath  21% 11 $19
7 868105 DOSSIER  Dr: Ellen Tormey Ross Graham Ellen Tormey  2 $21
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8 431557 CENTURION DREAM  Dr: Michael Bellman Rebecca Morrissey Michael Bellman  3 $15
9 435s06 ROCKY VALLEY  Dr: John Caldow Maree Caldow John Caldow  5 $19
10 93911s FARROKH  Dr: Chris Lang C W Lang, S L Mahar Chris Lang  9 $4.4
11 50s811 CARLA PIXIE NZ  Dr: Tristan Larsen Brent Lilley Tristan Larsen (C) 8 $6.5
12 671246 WHATS THE TEA  Dr: James Herbertson Ross Graham James Herbertson  1 $81
SELECTIONS: ARTIGAS (3), KAMARAN (4), FARROKH (10), CARLA PIXIE (11)

OVERVIEW: ARTIGAS (3) can be hard to trust given his wayward manners, but his best appears pretty good when he strings it together as he did on May 31 at Maryborough. He trotted throughout there and was a dominant winner third-up from a break. If he trots, he looks very hard to beat here. KAMARAN (4) has put in a great campaign to date and again caught the eye when flashing home from back in the field for third behind Johns Boy at Melton on May 30. He backed it up with a front-running second to Wallis last weekend and looms as one of the key chances. FARROKH (10) is first-up from a break, but heads here on the back of two good wins before a spell and a couple of wins at the trials, while CARLA PIXIE (11) is another looking for three victories in succession after triumphing at Globe Derby and dead-heating with the in-form With Aplomb at Geelong last Friday night.

BACK: ARTIGAS (3) – 2 units (win)

R3 6:04pm APG TROT
$17,500 NR 70 to 85. PBD/NR TROTTERS
3RD LEG EARLY QUADDIE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 815106 IRON WOMEN  Dr: Kate Gath Andy Gath Kate Gath  14% 6 $7.5
2 936481 MITCHELL WRAP  Dr: Kerryn Manning Jennifer Douglas Kerryn Manning  7% 3 $21
3 13314s VYTIS  Dr: Emmett Brosnan E Brosnan, R J Brosnan Emmett Brosnan  14% 5 $3.0
4 6s1811 MUSKEE  Dr: Ewa Justice John Justice Ewa Justice (C) 21% 9 $6.0
5 s11248 BENNIE AND THE JETS NZ  Dr: Leigh Sutton Adam Rudd Leigh Sutton  37% 7 $7.5
6 624948 NEPHEW OF SONOKO  Dr: Jack Laugher Ross Graham Jack Laugher  7% 1 $51
7 21652s CRACKERJACK NZ  Dr: Nathan Jack Russell Jack Nathan Jack  10 $13
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8 761898 QUIRKY CHARACTER  Dr: James Herbertson Ross Graham James Herbertson  4 $3.5
9 257475 MORE WANTED  Dr: Blake Pace Vince Dicocco Blake Pace (C,5) 2 $9.0
10 9s868s SEBASTIANS BOY  Dr: Brent Thomson Brent Thomson Brent Thomson  8 $21
SELECTIONS: VYTIS (3), QUIRKY CHARATCER (8), MORE WANTED (9), SEBASTIANS BOY (10)

OVERVIEW: Great to see the return of Group 1 winner VYTIS (3) in what is a high-quality trotting contest between some handy types. Emmett and Richard Brosnan’s star squaregaiter ran some great races last preparation and closed it off with a gallant fourth from the chair in a hot Delvin Dancer at Ballarat on Cup night. He has trialled nicely for this – including a close-up effort behind Inter Dominion champion Arcee Phoenix recently – and I like his chances. QUIRKY CHARATCER (8) has struggled to match it in free-for-all grade his last three starts, but is a definite winning hope back a notch here. He rounded up a field including three rivals that reoppose on May 2 and will be a huge threat if pole-marker IRON WOMEN (1) holds the front. MORE WANTED (9) hasn’t won since the Ararat Trotters Cup in February, but has been running some good races in strong company and certainly wouldn’t shock, while SEBASTIANS BOY (10) is hard to catch but oozes ability and shouldn’t be discounted along with MUSKEE (4), BENNIE AND THE JETS (5), IRON WOMEN (1) and New Zealand import CRACKERJACK (7).

BACK: VYTIS (3) – 2 units (win)

R4 6:37pm LAMAROS HOTEL PACE
$10,000 NR 60 to 69. PBD/NR PACERS
4TH LEG EARLY QUADDIE
2240 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 0s1118 MOUNT BARKER BOY  Dr: Ryan Sanderson Emma Stewart Ryan Sanderson (C) 31% 11 $1.4
2 198337 FIRE MARSHALL  Dr: Kyle Marshall Kyle Marshall Kyle Marshall  23% 8 $9.0
3 8514s6 TELEMACHUS  Dr: Nathan Cahir Nathan Cahir Nathan Cahir  38% 7 $51
4 582198 BLACKJACK WHACKO  Dr: Taylor Youl Chris Svanosio Taylor Youl (C) 10 $21
5 05575s HUGO ROCKS  Dr: James Herbertson Ashleigh Herbertson James Herbertson  1 $51
6 297720 JACCKA CONNOR NZ  Dr: Daryl Douglas Julie Douglas Daryl Douglas  6 $41
7 774039 HITTHEROADJACK NZ  Dr: Ewa Justice Danny Mullan Ewa Justice (C) 8% 3 $31
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8 386828 THESTATESMAN  Dr: Chris Alford Alison Alford Chris Alford  5 $7.5
9 452534 CLYMENUS NZ  Dr: Tasmyn Potter Julie Douglas Tasmyn Potter (C,3) 2 $9.0
10 88459s IDEAL MOTH  Dr: Damian Wilson Damian Wilson Damian Wilson  9 $21
11 12419s TARA VICTORY NZ  Dr: Scott Ewen Scott Ewen Scott Ewen  4 $11
SELECTIONS: MOUNT BARKER BOY (1), CLYMENUS (9), THESTATESMAN (8), FIRE MARSHALL (2)

OVERVIEW: MOUNT BARKER BOY (1) was a little disappointing when a well beaten favourite in his first look at Saturday night Melton grade, but did have to work hard for the front and they ran solid time. His prior three wins from the front were pretty good, he looks the early leader here and I’m not sure there will be a great deal of pressure. Given all that he goes on top, but without a great deal of confidence. CLYMENUS (9) is going really well of late and might drop three back the fence from barrier nine, THESTATESMAN (8) should trail through behind the favourite and would be a danger from there, FIRE MARSHALL (2) is certainly capable but it will be hard if he doesn’t find the fence, while Scott Ewen’s handy mare TARA VICTORY (11) was in good form before a break and will be closing hard.

R5 7:05pm IRT TROT
$10,000 NR 60 to 69. PBD/NR(60-65)/NR(66-69) TROTTERS
1ST LEG QUADDIE, 1ST LEG DAILY DOUBLE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 243370 CLAUDYS HERO  Dr: Kyle Marshall Kyle Marshall Kyle Marshall  22% 4 $4.0
2 573555 MAJESTIC TOOTH  Dr: Ellen Tormey Kari Males Ellen Tormey  13% 7 $31
3 954024 KYVALLEY MICHAEL NZ  Dr: Chris Alford Brent Lilley Chris Alford  9% 5 $3.8
4 936s32 SAM NIEN  Dr: Blake Pace Darren Pace Blake Pace (C) 13% 8 $3.2
5 121636 PROHIBITED GRACE  Dr: Matthew Whittle Graeme Whittle Matthew Whittle  13% 2 $11
6 221812 JUST AS I AM  Dr: Nathan Jack Russell Jack Nathan Jack  30% 6 $7.0
7 055804 AVANT GUARD  Dr: James Herbertson Ross Graham James Herbertson  1 $13
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8 1204s2 RINGER WELLS  Dr: Alex Ashwood Michael Cole Alex Ashwood  10 $9.0
9 735573 TWEEDLEDEE NZ  Dr: Jodi Quinlan Steve Alexandrou Jodi Quinlan  3 $41
10 080051 WALLIS  Dr: Chris Svanosio Bill Milner Chris Svanosio  9 $21
SELECTIONS: SAM NIEN (4), KYVALLEY MICHAEL (3), CLAUDYS HERO (1), RINGER WELLS (8)

OVERVIEW: Wide-open event to start the Quaddie where it’s easy to make a case for most of the runners in the field. That said, SAM NIEN (4) looks primed to run a big race third-up from a spell. He was a very good three-year-old last season and has been impressive in defeat in both starts in 2026. Where he lands in transit is up in the air, but fancy he goes close. KYVALLEY MICHAEL (3) is another horse knocking on the door for a win and was fourth in the race SAM NIEN (4) ran second in at Maryborough on May 31 with a tougher trip. CLAUDYS HERO (1) went back to last and galloped at the turn in his first run back from a little freshen last weekend but is a major player from the pole draw, while RINGER WELLS (8), WALLIS (10) and JUST AS I AM (6) look other key players.

BACK: SAM NIEN (4) – 2 units (win)

R6 7:36pm LOGICAL STAFFING SOLUTIONS PACE
$17,500 NR up to 105. PBD/NR PACERS
2ND LEG QUADDIE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 926143 PERUN NZ  Dr: Liam Older Samantha Gangell Liam Older (C) 9 $101
2 2s6646 DIAMOND ECLIPSE  Dr: James Herbertson John Newberry James Herbertson  17% 3 $51
3 7s5136 SWEET IDEAL  Dr: Darryl Lawlor Gary Lawlor Darryl Lawlor  17% 5 $9.0
4 4179s1 SOME AMERICAN  Dr: Ryan Sanderson Emma Stewart Ryan Sanderson (C) 38% 8 $1.8
5 743378 FORTY LOVE  Dr: Aaron Dunn Aaron Dunn Aaron Dunn  11% 1 $6.0
6 0s4839 OUR LUCIANO  Dr: Alex Ashwood Keith Cotchin Alex Ashwood  11% 7 $21
7 634354 JUSTALITTLESIP NZ  Dr: Adrian Pace Joe Pace Adrian Pace  6% 4 $15
 ------------------------------ Second Row ------------------------------ 
8 62s166 CALEXICO  Dr: Damian Wilson Laura Wilson Damian Wilson  6 $6.0
9 144s16 ITS CONFIDENTIAL  Dr: Nathan Jack Russell Jack Nathan Jack  2 $4.8
SELECTIONS: SOME AMERICAN (4), ITS CONFIDENTIAL (9), FORTY LOVE (5), CALEXICO (8)

OVERVIEW: SOME AMERICAN (4) trialled the house down ahead of his return on May 23, and was impressive leading and beating a good field that included boom up-and-comer Keayang Renegade. He steps up significantly in grade from that assignment, but the front appears his and from there he looks very hard to beat over 1720m. ITS CONFIDENTIAL (9) is a Vicbred Super Series Final winner at three and is third-up into the campaign here. He was well held behind Oliver Dan in free-for-all company last weekend, but draws nicely on the back row and should be storming late. FORTY LOVE (5) is a tough customer who is rarely far away and is becoming quite seasoned at this level, while CALEXICO (8) ran as well as expected in the Maryborough Pacing Cup given his position three back the fence and is an emerging type who would give this a shake with the right breaks.

R7 8:07pm FORTY WINKS MELTON PACE
$15,000 NR 70 to 79. PBD/L4$ PACERS
2ND LEG DAILY DOUBLE, 3RD LEG QUADDIE
2240 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 167566 ISOLATION  Dr: Ewa Justice Patrick Tomkinson Ewa Justice (C) 9% 3 $11
2 668465 BUBBA SCRUB NZ  Dr: Jackie Barker Paul Parsons Jackie Barker  18% 4 $15
3 349s77 MY UNCLE STAN  Dr: Jodi Quinlan Rick Cashman Jodi Quinlan  9% 2 $21
4 444300 CAPTAIN PINS NZ  Dr: Chris Svanosio Chris Svanosio Chris Svanosio  4 $21
5 548357 SPRINGFIELD AFFAIR  Dr: Lochie Cook Kevin Von Duve Lochie Cook  1 $41
6 740422 OZZIE CORKA  Dr: Daryl Douglas Julie Douglas Daryl Douglas  46% 7 $6.5
7 s22315 ZENARIO  Dr: James Herbertson S M McNaulty, J M McNaulty James Herbertson  18% 6 $8.0
 ------------------------------ Second Row ------------------------------ 
8 671144 GOOD TOBE LOCKSLEY  Dr: Jordan Leedham Adam Kelly Jordan Leedham (C) 8 $7.5
9 9s1s11 I AM THE STORM  Dr: Mark Pitt Emma Stewart Mark Pitt  9 $1.5
SELECTIONS: I AM THE STORM (9), OZZIE CORKA (6), GOOD TOBE LOCKSLEY (8), ISOLATION (1)

OVERVIEW: I AM THE STORM (9) is two from two this campaign and looks hard to beat in his bid for three-straight victories. He has led and won both starts since resuming from a spell, and while that scenario looks unlikely from the back row, he appears pretty classy and can handle this type of field. OZZIE CORKA (6) is ready to win and I expect Daryl Douglas will use his gate speed in a bid to find the top. He has been runner-up from a spot behind the leader in his most recent starts and is a danger. GOOD TOBE LOCKSLEY (8) has been in good form since joining the Adam Kelly yard and closed nicely for fourth behind I AM THE STORM (9) last week when buried away four back the fence, and ISOLATION (1) can prove a factor from this draw.

R8 8:38pm THE RATPACK PACE
$17,500 NR 80 to 89. PBD/NR(80-85)/NR(86-89) PACERS
4TH LEG QUADDIE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 055224 DAY TWO  Dr: Tasmyn Potter Wayne Potter Tasmyn Potter (C) 11% 4 $5.0
2 1645s8 PESCI  Dr: James Herbertson S M McNaulty, J M McNaulty James Herbertson  11% 2 $31
3 142113 INTRUSION  Dr: Liam Older Craig Turnbull Liam Older (C) 5% 5 $11
4 221162 KEAYANG WASABI  Dr: Glen Craven M A Lee, P D Lee Glen Craven  21% 7 $6.5
5 11134s CIGANO  Dr: Ryan Sanderson Emma Stewart Ryan Sanderson (C) 16% 8 $1.6
6 05s101 MAXNJAX  Dr: Jordan Leedham Philip Chircop Jordan Leedham (C) 11% 6 $11
7 225321 SOAP AND BUBBLES  Dr: Mark Pitt Lisa Pitt Mark Pitt  25% 3 $7.5
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8 432542 LE BELLE BIJOUX  Dr: Ellen Tormey Kari Males Ellen Tormey  1 $31
SELECTIONS: DAY TWO (1), CIGANO (5), MAXNJAX (6), KEAYANG WASABI (4)

OVERVIEW: DAY TWO (1) ran a cracker for second behind Some American two starts back at Melton and was good again bringing up the running line when fourth to SOAP AND BUBBLES (7) last time. He gets a good gate and I think he’s got a great hope if not buried away early. CIGANO (5) is another smart Emma Stewart-trained pacer who returns for his first start as a four-year-old. He produced a slick last quarter to win his tune-up trial and has great form through his three-year-old season. Huge danger. MAXNJAX (6) is a slick beginner who led, handed up and won a strong race last time, while KEAYANG WASABI (4) is another of the fast beginners who is hard to knock based on recent form. Good race!

BACK: DAY TWO (1) – 2 units (each-way)

R9 9:09pm RENOWN SILVERWARE PACE
$8,000 NR up to 59. PBD/NR PACERS
2240 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 471611 OUR BELLA LUCIA  Dr: Leigh Sutton Paul Parsons Leigh Sutton  8% 1 $26
2 063218 GOOD DAY  Dr: Mark Pitt Mick Carbone Mark Pitt  8% 4 $21
3 27s16s APOLLOSTORM  Dr: Emma Stewart   30% 7 $1.4
4 775195 MUSELET  Dr: Kerryn Manning Jennifer Douglas Kerryn Manning  31% 2 $51
5 788534 THE GOLDEN HOOK  Dr: Tasmyn Potter Tasmyn Potter Tasmyn Potter (C) 15% 6 $15
6 s11s11 ROCKNROLL WISH NZ  Dr: James Herbertson Craig Demmler James Herbertson  8% 3 $2.4
7 152550 KISS ME MINI NZ  Dr: Jordan Leedham Adam Kelly Jordan Leedham (C) 5 $21
SELECTIONS: APOLLOSTORM (3), ROCKNROLL WISH (6), THE GOLDEN HOOK (5), OUR BELLA LUCIA (1)

OVERVIEW: APOLLOSTORM (3) is a lightly-raced but smart pacer from the Emma Stewart stable that returns to the races for the first time since August last year. He only ran twice in his most recent preparation for a big win at Geelong and midfield finish at Melton when parked in a fast 1720m event won by Always Be Blakey. He stepped out recently at the trials and closed hard for second behind Luvtobeuptome, who we have seen come out and win a good three-year-old race since. He looks like the leader, and from there the likely winner. I’ve got a lot of time for ROCKNROLL WISH (6) and would have tipped him on top had he drawn inside APOLLOSTORM (3). Craig Demmler’s charge was a brilliant first-up victor at Bendigo and took out the final of that series with a similarly good performance in fast time at Maryborough. He’s come from off speed in both his wins this campaign and looks a serious horse. The rest of these would surprise, but THE GOLDEN HOOK (5) has been hitting the line well in recent starts and OUR BELLA LUCIA (1) is shooting for three in-a-row and gets the nice gate.