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But Canberra trainer Neil Osborne will be Chasing Waterfalls next Tuesday after nominating his mare - of the same name - in the Oak Tree Retirement Village Class 2 Handicap (1400 metres) at Bathurst.
Chasing Waterfalls broke through for her maiden in her second start in July, but faces an uphill battle to salute again.
Just six days before Mudgee's Country Championship qualifier - another 1400m affair - the race has attracted Cameron Crockett's hope Andy's A Star.
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The Starcraft (NZ) x Annie's Logic gelding has long been touted by his trainer as one to watch, and received 58.5kg for a 1300m Benchmark 64 Handicap at Hawkesbury on Sunday.
The handicap could also feature Dean Mirfin's Electrified, the three-year-old gelding stepping up in class after a dominant 3.66 length maiden win at Dubbo on February 3.