Kerry Parker is pinning his hopes on at least one favourable Randwick result on Wednesday to help save a forgettable week for his stable.Parker revealed Brilliant Light and Nextanix - two horses trained up for a genuine shot at spring glory - have had setbacks."They have both picked up a bit of a bug and I've had to put them in the paddock for a week," Parker said."At this stage I'm not too sure how much it will affect them."Brilliant Light was going to race on Saturday week but this puts a big

Kerry Parker is pinning his hopes on at least one favourable Randwick result on Wednesday to help save a forgettable week for his stable.

Parker revealed Brilliant Light and Nextanix - two horses trained up for a genuine shot at spring glory - have had setbacks.

"They have both picked up a bit of a bug and I've had to put them in the paddock for a week," Parker said.

"At this stage I'm not too sure how much it will affect them.

"Brilliant Light was going to race on Saturday week but this puts a big question mark over the spring now."

Nothing has gone right for Brilliant Light since his 2010 Doncaster Mile placing while Nextanix, despite his unfurnished appearance, is a horse with stakes potential.

"It's a bit guttering to see your A team in the paddock," the Kembla Grange trainer said.

"Especially Brilliant Light. I thought I had him right again.

"But hopefully the B team can keep things together for the stable."

Parker has two acceptors for Wednesday's meeting on the Kensington track - Private Label and Kanskje.

Private Label will figure in an important gear change in the Les Bridge Senior Vale Hcp (1800m) while Kanskje needs a scratching to force his way into the field for the Chipping Norton Restaurant Hcp (1100m).

"I've taken the blinkers off Private Label because I thought last start he got trucking a bit too early," Parker said.

"He normally races best when he is allowed to settle further back and then run on."

Parker is hoping jockey Hugh Bowman can put Private Label "to sleep" from the inside barrier.

"If Hugh can get the horse to relax I think he will be in the race on what did in Saturday class a few starts ago," Parker said.

Kanskje is also an acceptor for Thursday's Hawkesbury meeting but Parker wants to take his chances at Randwick.

"He's drawn (barrier) 14 in both races. If we're out on a limb in both places, I'd rather be racing for city prizemoney."