![TOP HOPE: Claiming apprentice Heni Ede has three mounts at Albury today including the Mitch Beer-trained Enzed Beer who looks the testing material in the $20,000 Benchmark 66 Hcp, (1400m). Picture: DAILY ADVERTISER TOP HOPE: Claiming apprentice Heni Ede has three mounts at Albury today including the Mitch Beer-trained Enzed Beer who looks the testing material in the $20,000 Benchmark 66 Hcp, (1400m). Picture: DAILY ADVERTISER](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/asdkjfewiKKD/a6c154c1-955b-4d2d-80ac-003c9e9b31ed.jpg/r0_65_2461_2461_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
TRAINER Mitch Beer expects Enzed Beer to show sharp improvement when he steps-up to 1400m at Albury today.
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In-form apprentice Heni Ede has been booked to ride the Kiwi import in the $20,000 Benchmark 66 Hcp, (1400m).
"Enzed Beer looks well-placed third-up from a spell over 1400m," Beer said.
"With the sting out of the ground it will certainly be in his favour as well.
"The small field suits and I expect him to roll forward and hopefully give them something to catch.
"Heni claims three kilograms and has rode a few winners recently.
"So it does look a winnable race."
![STRONG HAND: Trainer Mitch Beer will saddle-up five runners on his home track today in Signal Hill, Enzed Beer, Nota Bene, Zaberfeldie and Jawwaal STRONG HAND: Trainer Mitch Beer will saddle-up five runners on his home track today in Signal Hill, Enzed Beer, Nota Bene, Zaberfeldie and Jawwaal](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/asdkjfewiKKD/e273b60c-0fd0-4202-9a78-4132fb4edd1c.jpg/r0_233_4564_2809_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
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Beer was also upbeat about the chances of several of his other runners.
"Signal Hill looks well-placed in the opening race where there looks to be only two winning hopes," he said.
"Zaberfeldie and Jawwaal also look nice chances and are both resuming from a spell."