SHE is six-years-old, she is a 110-start veteran and last month she twice started as a $51 outsider, but when it comes to Wednesday night's Egmont Park Stud Pace (2,040 metres) Hey Suzie is still worth consideration.
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It is because the mare, who is trained and driven by The Lagoon's Nathan Turnbull, is currently in career best form.
Hey Suzie's last two starts have both resulted in wins - the first time the Tinted Cloud x Wildlife mare has gone back-to-back since she made her debut in October 2016.
They came in a heat and final of a series in Junee and both featured strong runs home.
In her heat as a $51 chance she came from six back on the pegs with a lap to travel to take the honours.
That effort saw her a shorter $6 chance in the January 26 final and while she was three back on the pegs with a lap to travel, Hey Suzie once again finished well to take the spoils by a head.
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Those two races came over a similar distance to her assignment on Wednesday and she has also found prior success at Parkes with two wins and three placings from 11 starts.
She is set to go from barrier two, but will likely start as an outsider. The Amanda Turnbull trained Young Rooster (barrier nine), Wendy Turnbull's Kid You Not (barrier one) and Chris Frisby's Uncle Ryan (barrier eight) shape as the main threats.
The race, one of eight on the Parkes Harness Racing Club's card for Wednesday, is set to go at 7.33pm.