The Gold Coast Bulletin

WALLER’S NOT DONE

TRAINER’S BIG PLANS

- MARK OBERHARDT

PREMIER Sydney trainer Chris Waller’s decision to invest in a Gold Coast stable has exceeded expectatio­ns with bigger things to come in the next few months.

Waller had his 29th Queensland winner and his 24th metropolit­an victory for the season when Xbxec won at Doomben on Saturday.

It lifted the stable earnings in Queensland for 2017/18 to more than $2.6 million.

Waller’s Queensland manager Paul Shailer said the results had been pleasing especially as there were only 25 horses in the stable.

“We have concentrat­ed on the stayers as Chris has a lot of them in Sydney and there is a race every week here for them,” Shailer said.

“But the winter carnival horses will be coming soon and we have room for at least a dozen of them. We should be able to step things up in coming weeks.”

Xebec is typical of the horses Waller has sent to Queensland with success and he has now picked up more than $70,000 in prizemoney being transferre­d.

The gelding did his early racing in Ireland and had not won since August 2016 at Bellewstow­n.

“He has been racing well without winning and was second in his past two starts in Queensland,” Shailer said.

“There are several races to suit him in the coming weeks.” “The internatio­nal horses go well when they get up here in the warmer climate and more relaxed atmosphere.” since

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Trainer Chris Waller.

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