Trainer Mitch Beer is set to unleash several of his stable stars in the coming weeks ahead of their highly anticipated spring campaigns.
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Headlining Beer's assault on the spring riches will be recent stable addition Redouble.
Redouble switched from Bjorn Baker's stables with connections keen to target the $1.3 million The Kosciuszko at Randwick in October.
The Kosciuszko is only eligible for horses trained in country NSW with Redouble a $15-chance in pre-post markets.
Champion Sydney hoop Tommy Berry is booked to ride Redouble in the lucrative feature.
Country Championship finalist Sky Call was also on track to resume later this month.
Beer said both Redouble and Sky Call galloped on the course proper at Albury last Friday.
Stablemates Sunrise Ruby and Hanger were both impressive trial winners at Wagga on Sunday.
"I galloped a few on the Albury track on Friday in preference in going to the trials because of the conditions," Beer said.
"I think the two horses that won their trials at Wagga are as good as anything that I've got in the stable."
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Sunrise Ruby won an Albury maiden on debut after sitting four-wide without cover.
Beer rated the three-year-old filly as a future star.
"I think Sunrise Ruby is as good as horse that I've had for a very long time," he said.
"She is a filly that has only had one start and ran a quicker time than Hanger in her trial.
"So I've got pretty high hopes what she can achieve over the spring."
Beer is set to raise the bar with Sunrise Ruby.
The daughter of Casino Prince is set to target the group 2 Silver Shadow Stakes at Randwick in a fortnight.
"It should give me a good guage of how she stacks up," he said.
Beer said Redouble and Sky Call are both in perfect order ahead of their return to racing.
While Hanger and Princess Cordelia are set to contest races at Randwick on Saturday.
"Redouble and Sky Call are both ticking along perfect," he said.
"Hanger and Princess Cordelia will contest separate races at Randwick on Saturday.
"After that they will head to Queensland for their spring campaigns."
Beer said speedster Logan River could win multiple races this preparation after saluting at Wagga first-up from a spell.