The Fiery Ginga, who won from a 30m handicap at Addington a fortnight ago, is ideally situated off the same handicap there tonight.
The East Taieri trotter has won his two starts back from a spell, overcoming a 60m handicap at Ascot Park in his other start.
The Fiery Ginga ran a smart 3.19.1 for the 2600m when leading over the final 1600m at his last start. It was his 20th win.
Winners of 10 or more races are off 30m tonight.
Stunin Cullen will attempt to repeat his win of two years ago in the Maurice Holmes Vase tonight.
Stunin Cullen, who faded to fifth when resuming from a 17-month break on August 24, won the Vase in a 2.00.2 rate in 2010 when it was run in October.
Mach Banner, a fresh-up winner on August 24, is among those seeking a win tonight to guarantee a start in the New Zealand Trotting Cup in November. Mach Banner should be improved with his first race for seven months and first since he was gelded.
Ten Too, a winner at Methven on Sunday, will be in demand for the intermediate trot tonight. It was his second win in three starts. He is trained by Robert Dunn and co-owned by Mark Smolenski, who has won races at Addington in recent weeks as a trainer with Cloudy Beach, Rocky Beach and Black Ice.
Cloudy Beach and Black Ice clash in race 10 tonight.












