Greg Polson's view - Metropolitan form to the fore Wagga Wagga

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The win of Triple Snitz at Canterbury on Wednesday highlights the chances of the Bede Murray-trained Termele in the Riverina Co-Operative Benchmark 60 Handicap (1000m).

Termele resumed at Kembla Grange on November 3 and was able to get within a half-length of Triple Snitz after sitting four wide without cover in the run.

To further enhance the form, Output who finished third at Kembla was a comfortable winner at Taree on November 17.

Termele is a winner at the track and distance and it is rare Bede Murray leaves a visit to Wagga Wagga without a winner. Termele looks set to maintain his strong record at the track.

The Danny Williams-trained Caribbean Concert gets her chance to record a maiden victory in the Rural Class 1 and Maiden Plate (1600m) after finishing second in a Canterbury maiden behind Move High on October 28.

Whilst it certainly wasn't the strongest metropolitan maiden we will ever see it is worth noting the third horse Tokyo King was able to win a provincial maiden at his next start.

Caribbean Concert comes back in distance on Thursday but Williams has kept the mare fresh and she won't get a better chance to win a race.

Hear Greg Polson's full assessment of Wagga on RSN when he previews the meeting at approximately 10.43am.

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


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