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Mathew de Kock believes Imagine Howe can break his maiden status at the ninth attempt ahead of Sunday s meeting at Sale.
Imagine Howe is an acceptor for the $35,000 RAL Constructions Maiden Plate (1740m) at Sale and has been placed three of eight starts, finishing fourth at his past two starts in metropolitan maiden company.
The gelded son of Reset finished behind Captain Canuck over 1600 metres at Moonee Valley on October 30 but had a break between starts when finishing fourth of seven starters in the $50,000 Neds Bet Back Maiden Plate (1440m) at Caulfield on December 16. He had a little rest because he wasn’t settling in his work so we just went back to square one, changed some equipment on him and he settled last time out, de Kock said, with a crossover nose band used for the first time at Caulfield.
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Victoria s border will remain closed to Sydney and the Central Coast over New Year s Eve and into 2021.
Health Minister Martin Foley today said no travellers from red zones would be allowed into Victoria for at least another week. Well, it s certainly not going to be this week and we ll continue to take the advice of public health officials as to when that will be the case, he said.
Victoria s health minister says there is no chance of borders opening up for New Year s Eve.(Nine) There is no chance of the borders reopening for New Year s Eve . we want to make sure those borders, particularly to the red zones of Sydney and the Central Coast, stay shut down.
NSW records seven new coronavirus cases on Christmas Day as Gladys Berejiklian urges Sydneysiders to stay away from Boxing Day sales in the CBD as exposed venue numbers in the city climb
NSW has confirmed only seven new Covid-19 cases overnight as 69,800 people were tested in the state
Four cases are linked to Avalon cluster, two are household contacts of a previous case and one is a mystery
A child who attended a Paddington café also tested positive but will be included in tomorrow s numbers
Premier Gladys Berejiklian urged Sydneysiders not to flock to the CBD for Boxing Day sales on Saturday