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Thursday, June 07 2018

Expat New Zealand trainer Bjorn Baker believes things have fallen into place for three-year-old Champagne Cuddles to give him another Queensland feature win in the Gr. 1 Stradbroke Handicap.

Queensland has been a happy hunting ground for Warwick Farm-based Baker, who won the 2014 Magic Millions Two Year Old Classic with Unencumbered and the 2015 Doomben 10,000 with Music Magnate.

Champagne Cuddles has been near the top of the Stradbroke markets since winning the Gold Coast Guineas in course-record time on May 5.

Baker surprised many when he elected to take on weight-for-age company with her in the Gr. 1 Kingsford-Smith Cup rather than the Fred Best Classic against her own age group on May 26.

But the filly proved him correct when she came from well back to finish third behind hardened weight-for-age performers Impending and Le Romain.

"The run showed us she was up to the weight-for-age horses," Baker said. "She is back in a handicap with only 50 kilograms. It gave her a chance to have a look at Doomben and also the 1350 metres at that track."

Baker said Champagne Cuddles would be a lot closer in the run from barrier one.

"I would rather draw barrier one than 16. She will go forward on Saturday and have the sitting shot at them late.

"Corey Brown has shown what he thinks of her by getting down to 50 kilograms to ride her. Three-year-old fillies with a light weight in the Stradbroke have a good record. So you could say things are falling into place."

Champagne Cuddles remains atop the betting at $4.60. Last year's winner Impending is at $5 after drawing barrier nine while Care To Think drifted from $8 to $9 after drawing barrier 16.

Goodwood Handicap winner Santa Ana Lane drew barrier three but went from $11 to $17.

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