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Newnham can make his mark

- MATHEW TOOGOOD EPSOM HANDICAP

IN a career in racing spanning more than three decades, Mark Newnham has had an associatio­n with many big-race winners.

But as a trainer in his own right for little more than two years, today’s Epsom Handicap meeting at Randwick shapes as an important day for the horseman.

Newnham will saddle up five horses across the meeting, including Epsom contender Lanciato and Flight Stakes hopes Maid Of Heaven and Nakeeta Jane in Group 1 races.

The former jockey and long-time member of trainer Gai Waterhouse’s stable is striving for his first Group 1 win as a trainer.

“We only had our first runner just over two years ago so I’ve got to keep reminding myself of that,” Newnham said. “Naturally I’m impatient to win a big one. “But to win a big one at Randwick where I’ve been working since I was 15, it would be my biggest day at the races, that’s for sure.”

Newnham, who has stables at Warwick Farm and Randwick, also has runners in two support races including two-year-old colt Exceed The Stars, who is favourite to make a winning debut in the Breeders Plate.

“I haven’t had five runners on any day, let alone a big day like this,” he said.

“That’s just a reflection of how the stable is building. We’re getting more horses and more quality.”

Lanciato gets into the Epsom with 52kg and has been aimed at the $1 million race with Newnham mapping out a program for the gelding to be third-up with four weeks between his races.

He stormed home for fourth in the Missile Stakes then finished eighth in the Tramway Stakes on September 1.

“Tramway day his fate was sealed with a 10m rail position,” Newnham said.

“It just didn’t allow for horses to get back and run on out wide. I was still happy enough with his effort.”

He has been thrilled with Lanciato’s leadup work including a barrier trial last week.

He is hopeful from an “ideal” draw in barrier six the horse can get the right run and be produced for the last crack at them in the straight.

“He’s in the right shape. It’s now a matter of whether he’s good enough,” Newnham said. “I think he’s a genuine chance. “Judging by his only Group 1 run, he went fantastica­lly well in the Doncaster (seventh) on a day when it was hard to make up ground.

“I think D’Argento and Lanciato were the two (best) runs of that race and they’re probably two of the main three or four picks in this.”

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