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Tornado Express out to blow away rivals at Quirindi

A promising four-year-old mare is set to return with a bang for her new stable at Monday’s feature Quirindi meeting.

Tornado Express, a lightly raced daughter of high-class sire Toronado, hasn’t started since finishing just behind the placegetters in a country Class 2 event in late May.

Tornado Express out to blow away rivals at Quirindi

Tamworth trainer Cody Morgan.Credit: Peter Hardin

That ended her campaign with the Stephen Jones stable at Scone before spelling and heading north to the Cody Morgan yard at Tamworth.

Given the winter off, and plenty of time to reacclimatise, Tornado Express has worked through the line well in two recent trials up to 1000 metres.

She now returns for only her sixth career start in a Benchmark 58 Hcp over 1100m, but is aiming to improve her winning strike rate to 50 per cent.

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In her first prep, she won back-to-back Maiden and CL1 races up to 1200m, each time charging over the top from well off the speed.

And she looks to have found an ideal first-up assignment at picturesque Quirindi, with promising young 2-kilogram claiming apprentice Shae Wilkes in the saddle.

A strong eight-race meeting on a firming track could prove to be a reliable country form reference for the remainder of spring.

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