Eagle Farm trainer Todd Pollard says he is optimistic about his first runner in New South Wales, All Kinds Of Folk, ahead of racing at Randwick on Saturday. Multiple outlets report Pollard’s belief that the horse can perform strongly in the Sydney meeting, framed as a chance to “test the water” in NSW competition. The articles also highlight that Pollard’s expectation is tied to the horse’s ability to handle wet-track conditions, with coverage describing “wet-trackers” as a relevant element heading into the event. While the reporting does not provide detailed form, betting, or comparative analysis, it consistently presents the same core message: Pollard, a rookie or newer trainer in this context, is bringing All Kinds Of Folk to Randwick and is aiming for a positive result in his first NSW appearance. Overall, the sources align on the venue, the timing (Saturday), the trainer’s stated confidence, and the wet-track context surrounding the horse’s prospects.