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Burning Crown will step up in class on Saturday in search of a second straight win to start his preparation.
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The Sue Grills-trained gelding is heading back to Sydney after claiming a first-up win at Warwick Farm on April 8.
On Saturday, the four-year-old will be at the Kensington track at Randwick to take part in race five on the card - the Inglis Broodmare 10 May Sprint.
The sprinter will be chasing his sixth career win in just his 16th race.
On Burning Crown's side will be the track surface - which is likely to be in the good range.
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"Last start he ran well [on a heavy track] but he'll be better with a better track, too," Grills said.
Josh Parr will again partner the son of Helmet and it will be Burning Crown's second crack at a benchmark 78 race having previously finished ninth at his other attempt.
Grills was hopeful her gelding could continue to improve this preparation and move through the grades.