Greg Polson's view - Double up on Con at Canberra

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Karakatsanis has accepted with Adaboy Ross in the Nexis Accountants & Business Advisors Sullivan's Creek Handicap (1300m) and Cashenti in the Chamberlains Class 2 Handicap (1200m).

Adaboy Ross has turned in two enormous runs in midweek metropolitan races since returning from a spell.

Adaboy Ross settled at least 12 lengths from the leader when resuming at Randwick on October 24 but charged home late to finish just over four lengths from the winner Mr Manhattan.

It was a similar performance at Warwick Farm over 1100m when Adaboy Ross was still last at the 100 metre mark but sprouted wings over the latter stages to be just over a length from Highly Geared at the finish.

The step up to 1300 metres at Canberra is ideal and Adaboy Ross is set to return to the winner's list.

Cashenti won her maiden at Canberra on September 11 and has been solid in two subsequent provincial runs at Gosford and Kembla.

Cashenti looks well placed in a Canberra class one and will take plenty of beating.

H ear Greg Polson's full assessment of Canberra on RSN when he previews the meeting at approximately 11.30am.

Greg uses sectional times provided by Vince Accardi and the team from dailysectionals.com.au

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