Kimberley Moon aims for victory at Newcastle meeting

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Kimberley Moon is ready to make a strong comeback at the Newcastle meeting on Monday. The four-year-old mare, trained by Scott Singleton, has shown good form but struggled in a tougher race recently. She finished fourth in a Class 3 race at Canterbury after starting strong but fading towards the end. Six weeks ago, Kimberley Moon won at the Beaumont track, and she is returning to compete in a Benchmark 66 Handicap over the same distance of 1150 meters. The weather has been rainy, which should create heavy ground she prefers. This gives her a good chance to win again, especially since she has a favorable draw away from the rail. The Singleton stable also hopes for a successful day with another horse, Insightful Award. This mare recently won a race by six lengths and is expected to perform well. In another race, Sirius Flyer, trained by Brett Cavanough, aims for her first win after placing in two recent attempts. Her performance also benefits from the wet conditions. Additionally, all eyes will be on Gone To Cape York, a young horse trained by Michael Freedman. He will be running for the second time after a narrow debut victory. He was originally set to race on Saturday, but now he will compete in a Class 1 Handicap over 1200 meters on Monday.


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