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Apprentice Corey Bayliss resumes from a lengthy suspension with the key ride on Madam Shazam at Doomben.
Promising apprentice Corey Bayliss gets the chance to bounce back into the limelight at Doomben after a lengthy suspension.
Bayliss has picked up four rides including the key mount on in-form Madam Shazam who chases five wins in a row when she runs in Saturday's Barton's Capalaba and Cleveland Handicap.
Bayliss resumed after a two month-ban with a win on Treasure Gallery at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday.
He received the two-month suspension in early August after he was caught betting at a hotel.
Bayliss has been back riding track work and is keen to pick up where he left off as a leading apprentice before suspension.
Madam Shazam scored an eye-catching win at Doomben on September 15 after nearly parting company with jockey Ryan Maloney just after the start.
Leading trainer Toby Edmonds s had no hesitation booking Bayliss when Madam Shazam got 60kg in Saturday's race.
"We had to get some weight off her back and Corey can claim three kilograms and is a talented rider," he said.
"I just hope Madam Shazam doesn't have the same problems just after the start as last time."