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Prima Bella primed to put the brakes on Hawker Hall’s meteoric rise

A resuming metropolitan mare can halt the exciting progress of an emerging local star when they clash at Monday’s transferred Newcastle meeting.

Prima Bella, a very lightly raced four-year-old in the Matthew Smith stable at Warwick Farm, returns for her first outing and only fourth career start since two runs last spring.

Sydney trainer Matthew Smith.Credit: Bradleyphotos.com.au

That came after she was forced out through injury for nearly a year after making a big impression on debut with an all-the-way win at Wyong late in 2023.

But the hard work and long wait can start to pay dividends when she tackles a Benchmark 64 Hcp over the flying 900m.

And connections will be buoyed by the conditions having watched her win the first of two recent trials in heavy ground by nearly five lengths.

Standing in her way, though, could well be home track three-year-old Hawker Hall who reloads a month after blitzing his maiden opposition by nearly four lengths when resuming as the hottest of favourites, also in heavy ground.

And Hawker Hall, a gelding by Russian Revolution with leading trainer Kris Lees, has since won a trial in soft going by a big margin.

Hawker Hall has drawn wide, while Prime Bella is nicely placed from barrier five for what looms as a mouth-watering battle made for the conditions, and could pitchfork either galloper into metropolitan company next start.

Prima Bella opened around $3.80 in early betting ahead of Hawker Hall ($4.20), with a big gap to honest mare One Kind on the next line around $8.00 and resuming four-year-old Kiribati $10.00.

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