Form pacer Brexitt is chasing a third win in four starts in Sunday's Sam Agostino Memorial (2160m) at Cowra.
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The five-year-old gelding enters the decider as one of the most impressive qualifiers having taken out heat two last week with an all the way effort.
With Seryn Adams in the gig, he proved too good for rivals Express Pass and Spooky Dreams, who will both feature in the final as well, recording a winner's mile rate of 2:02:8.
Trained by Luke Primmer from Young, Brexitt is set to be driven again by Adams, with the gelding drawing gate four in the front row for the $8760 final.
Brexitt has an impressive record with last week's win marking his sixth career win after just 21 starts.
Victory on Sunday would be the most profitable triumph of his career.
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He's expected to find competition from John O'Shea's heat winner Pure Charisma, who boasts the best winner's mile rate from the four heat winners.
She's a four-year-old mare with four wins to her name and 34 starts.
Victory last week was her first since August last year. She's drawn gate three.
Bernie Hewitt's-trained Lord Denzel has drawn gate five and finished second behind Pure Charisma by a short margin in the heat, and is expected to also challenge.
Ned Pepper for Maimuru trainer Katie Jenner is aiming for more country Cup success in the Cowra Cup, the day's headline race.
Ned Pepper and Wendy Turnbull's Tuapeka Glory will both do battle once more in the 2970m Cowra Cup, after the former's triumph at the Peak Hill Cup slightly less than a fortnight ago.
Both horses have performed strongly, with Ned Pepper also claiming first Quamby's Stayers Cup last month, while Tuapeka Glory came second at Bathurst in the 2260m Bathurst Toyota race.