Good old Bart! The master blaster Bart Cummings is looking ahead to a BIG 2010. His spring carnival stars Viewed, Roman Emperor, So You Think, Faint Perfume and Allez Wonder are due to return to his Randwick stables next month and there's good news about another two stars -- Australian Cup winner Sirmione and Moatize have recovered from serious injury and are scheduled to go into light work this week. Both will go to Melbourne for the autumn. Bart says Viewed and Roman Emperor are most likely to

Good old Bart! The master blaster Bart Cummings is looking ahead to a BIG 2010. His spring carnival stars Viewed, Roman Emperor, So You Think, Faint Perfume and Allez Wonder are due to return to his Randwick stables next month and there's good news about another two stars -- Australian Cup winner Sirmione and Moatize have recovered from serious injury and are scheduled to go into light work this week. Both will go to Melbourne for the autumn. Bart says Viewed and Roman Emperor are most likely to be set for The BMW, So You Think's goal is the AJC Australian Derby, while Faint Perfume will be set for the AJC Australian Oaks. Another arrow in Bart's armory is emerging staying prospect Star Ripper.

Solar Charged is the 2YO to mark down for the classics in 2010. Corey Brown, who rode the filly to a brilliant win at Randwick on Saturday. says: 'I haven't ridden a Golden Slipper winner, but she is one of the most impressive two-year-olds I've been on.' A smiling John O'Shea is equally impressed. He wasn't surprised by the decisiveness of her victory on debut. He says: 'I don't think there is much between her and her father Charge Forward at the same stage of their careers.' Now that's a big compliment!