Toulon Brook needed a drop in class to stop a 12-race losing streak in Australia, ending the drought with a one-length win in a one-mile handicap at Dubbo Racecourse on June 27. Toulon Brook, trained by Kody Nestor, has won 5 of 25 starts in his career, specializing in races at 6 1/2 furlongs and a mile. The specialty of running in races at those distances should be to Toulon Brook’s favor in Sunday’s Narrandera Cup at a mile at Narrendera Racecourse in New South Wales. Toulon Brook is part of a full field of 12 that lacks a dominant runner. Horses such as Roman and I’m the Business have also run recent races that fit with this group. Toulon Brook, a 5-year-old gelding, tends to race as a stalker, which should work in this handicap. Assault’n’Bathory is likely to set the pace. Roman has won two of his last three starts at Moruya Racecourse on May 13 and June 25. A 6-year-old gelding, Roman was 15th of 16 against a much tougher field in a handicap at 7 1/2 furlongs at Royal Randwick Racecourse on June 12, but rebounded to win his next start. :: Get free past performances, analysis, and picks for Australian racing I’m the Business, a 4-year-old gelding, has won 2 of 12 starts. He won a seven-furlong handicap at Sapphire Coast Racecourse on June 13, and was third in a handicap at 7 1/4 furlongs at Moruya on June 25. The Narrandera program begins at 10:10 p.m. Eastern, or 7:10 p.m. Pacific, on Saturday. Wagering is available through DRFBets.com. There are nine tracks operating throughout Australia on Saturday evening in United States time zones. The Pakenham program has two $74,000 jump races. Flying Agent is favored to win the Brendan Dreschler Hurdle at 2 3/16 miles. Flying Agent won three consecutive starts from April to June, but was fourth in the Thackeray Chase at about 2 1/8 miles at Warrnambool Racecourse on July 4. He won his previous start in a hurdle at two miles in April. Flying Agent’s top rival in the Dreschler is Norway, the winner of a maiden hurdle at Warrnambool on July 4. The veteran chasers Social Element and Ablaze will be short prices against four rivals in the Mosstrooper Chase at 2 3/16 miles. Social Element won consecutive chases at Warrnambool at 2 3/16 miles on June 17 and July 4. Ablaze has not started in a chase since a second in the Grand National Chase last August. The Mosstrooper Chase will be Ablaze’s first start since a 13th-place finish as an outsider in a handicap at 1 1/2 miles at Sandown Racecourse on June 12, which was designed as a prep race.