Craig Williams is understandably excited about his prospects of landing some major wins during the spring. Two of his key prospects are top-rankers Trusting and Decision Time. The Patinack owned rising 4YO Trusting finished less than a length behind Neeson in an 800m trial at Warwick Farm on Tuesday, signalling that he's all set to deliver on the potential he displayed in Melbourne last spring. Williams says: 'I was very happy with his attitude and the way that he trialled.' The jockey was impr

Craig Williams is understandably excited about his prospects of landing some major wins during the spring. Two of his key prospects are top-rankers Trusting and Decision Time. The Patinack owned rising 4YO Trusting finished less than a length behind Neeson in an 800m trial at Warwick Farm on Tuesday, signalling that he's all set to deliver on the potential he displayed in Melbourne last spring. Williams says: 'I was very happy with his attitude and the way that he trialled.' The jockey was impressed, too, by Decision Time, who won his 800m trial in the best time of the morning.

Look out for mudlark Purple in the spring.Trainer Peter Snowden says the mare, who finished 4th in heat 12 over 800m, has seemingly got back her zest for racing following a lacklustre campaign last autumn. She is likely to resume in the Warwick Stakes on Aug 21.