Miss Mucinni will be on trial for a tilt at the Listed Lightning Stakes at Morphettville later this month when she returns to racing at Gawler on Saturday.
The David Jolly-trained filly created a big impression on debut when she landed some big bets and handled the older horses at Murray Bridge and the stable is confident she can fire first-up.
“I’m really happy with her preparation to here,’’ Jolly said.
“She’s probably not 100 per cent there, she’s a big filly, but she’s where I’d like her to be all things considered,’’ he said.
Miss Mucinni has had two jumps out, one at her home track at Strathalbyn and another at Gawler where she had the measure of proven older mare La Richesse.
“She’s had the two jump-out against the older horses, she went well at Gawler, so she’s in a good place,’’ Jolly said.
“She’s got a nice draw, nicely weighted and I’m sure she’ll run well,’’ he said.
Jolly said the Gawler option also suited the programming to get her two a race like the Lightning Stakes if she runs well at the weekend.
“That’s (Lightning Stakes) performance based,’’ Jolly said.
“If she can run well on Saturday, she has three weeks leading in which looks quite well,’’ he said.
The filly could be the stat of a big day for Jolly and his partnership with Grand Syndicates.
Best known for their combination with dual Group 1 winner Behemoth, they also have Toff Love back from a luckless Melbourne run tackling the sprint over 1100m.
“He was a bit unlucky the other day, he probably should have run a place if he could have got rolling,’’ Jolly said.
“This looks a nice race for him.
“He’s deep into his prep, you have to mindful of that and it’s run by run with him but he’s been very honest,’’ he said.