The Gold Coast Bulletin

Salsonic focused on Villiers Stakes

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JASON Coyle believes Salsonic is tracking nicely for the Villiers Stakes as he employs the same strategy that culminated in gelding’s black-type success during the Brisbane carnival.

Salsonic nailed his target in Brisbane in June when he claimed the Group Two Queensland Guineas at Doomben at the fourth start of his preparatio­n.

The second stage of a campaign geared at the Group Two Villiers (1600m) at Randwick on December 16 begins at Rosehill on Saturday.

The Warwick Farm trainer will saddle the four-year-old in the November Handicap (1400m) before Salsonic steps up to 1500m for the Festival Stakes on December 9.

“Hopefully, fourth up and a similar time frame to the last prep should mean he’ll be on his game and cherry ripe for the mile,” Coyle said.

He admitted Salsonic wasn’t quite up to the mark when he resumed in the Filante Handicap (1400m) at Randwick on October 28, when he was unplaced on unsuitable rain-affected ground.

“He really struggled to travel on the track that day. Jason Collett said at no stage did he feel comfortabl­e,” Coyle said.

“It probably looked a shade disappoint­ing.

“Fitness-wise, he went there a little bit underdone.”

Coyle said Salsonic’s stablemate Siren’s Fury was due for a change of fortune in a Benchmark 80 Handicap (1400m) after both starts this preparatio­n were underscore­d by no luck in running.

“She looks well placed against her own sex,” he said. in

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Salsonic wins this year’s Queensland Guineas.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Salsonic wins this year’s Queensland Guineas.

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