Excites is set for a triumphant period at Scone’s annual two-day racing carnival with the real prospect of sweeping the Inglis 2YO Challenge/3YO Guineas and Scone Cup treble.

Excites’ `fan’ Jason Coyle will use the $100,000 Inglis 2YO Challenge as the starting for point for promising gelding Sweet Serendipity who stormed to a 3.3-lens win in a recent 800m barrier trial at Warwick Farm.

Sweet Serendipity is the 11th foal of Rory’s Jester mare Sweet Rory whose previous offspring boast the stakes placed Sweet Chloe who happened to win the 2001 version of the Inglis 2YO Challenge.

Later on in the day, Coyle saddles up stable gun Scream Machine who will have plenty of admirers in the feature Scone Cup after his win in the Listed Wagga Gold Cup (2000m) on May 3.

Scream Machine has won 5 races from 21 starts with earnings over close to $375,000.

Saturday’s standalone is highlighted by the $500,000 Inglis Guineas (1400m) where Excites sonRed Excitement lines-up for his third start for new trainer Gerald Ryan.

Red Excitement has drawn barrier 5 which will allow the gelding to step into the running line from the outset.

Already a winner of $175,000 Red Excitement is owned (in partnership) by prominent and popular industry figures Glenn and Viive Williams.

Meanwhile across in Adelaide, the David Jolly trained 3YO Excitate is out to build on his all-the-way debut win at Strathalbyn when he tackles the SAJC Fred Worthley Memorial Handicap (1300m) at Morphettville Parks.

 

EXCITES ON FIRE

EXCITES filly Logical Outcome handed her rivals a punishing defeat when she charged away for a 4.8-lens win at Toowoomba on Thursday over 1300m.

The Murwillumbah trained 3YO tracked the speed in third place before exploding away to post an emphatic win.

Logical Outcome is maternal son of stakeswinner Law Of Logic (by Zeditave) who took out the Keith Mackay Stakes before going to throw 7 winners from as many to race.