The Cairns Post

Prince of Arran firmly back on track

- LEO SCHLINK

LEXUS Stakes winner A Prince Of Arran has displayed no signs of soreness despite claims Flemington’s track was too hard on Saturday.

Bleary-eyed after a raucous night of celebratio­ns, trainer Charlie Fellowes said the geldAN ing had bounced through the race in good style.

“Absolutely brilliant,” Fellowes said. “The horse has come through the race better than the trainer.

“Vets checked him over when he got back …, they were happy with him. Gave him some fluids to help him get over the race and polished off his feed last night which was the most important thing.

“He trotted up sound this morning, had a nice pick of grass, so far so good.”

Nick Williams, part-owner of Cup favourite Yucatan and The Cliffsofmo­her, urged the Victoria Racing Club to “turn the taps on” after several jockeys said conditions were too firm on Derby Day.

“I guarantee you there are a lot of sore horses out of that race day,” Williams said.

“I spent a bit of time in the mounting yard and I had about 10 or 15 jockeys come up to me and said it was ridiculous­ly firm. I think it’s something the authoritie­s need to look at down here.

“I’m sure they’ll have it right on Tuesday.”

Fellowes is optimistic A Prince Of Arran can become the first horse to complete the Lexus-Cup double since Shocking in 2009.

 ??  ?? OPTIMISTIC: Charlie Fellowes.
OPTIMISTIC: Charlie Fellowes.

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