The Gold Coast Bulletin

Waller eye on Downs

- MARK OBERHARDT

PREMIER Sydney trainer Chris Waller has many Group 1 contenders at Randwick for the first day of The Championsh­ips tomorrow but will keep an eye on the Toowoomba meeting where the stable will have feature race runners at the Queensland track for the first time.

Waller establishe­d a Gold Coast base in August and has since won 29 races in Queensland including 24 at metropolit­an level.

He will have six runners at tomorrow’s meeting headed by Exoteric in the Toowoomba Cup (2000m) and Zumbelina in the Weetwood Handicap (1200m).

Stayers have proved the backbone of Waller’s satellite stable and Exoteric is typical of how they have flourished in Queensland.

Exoteric did his early racing in England where he won at Newmarket and was brought to Australia as a possible Group class stayer.

While not up to that standard yet, Exoteric has been paying his way, especially in Queensland.

His four starts in the north have yielded two wins and a second including a last-start victory at the Gold Coast.

Waller’s Queensland manager Paul Shailer said Exoteric was a perfect horse for the Toowoomba Cup and the key would be the race tempo.

“I am told they usually go hard early in Toowoomba races and that should suit him,” Shailer said.

Waller’s apprentice Lee Magorrian retains the ride on Exoteric after winning on him at the Gold Coast.

He said Zumbelina, who will be ridden by Michael Cahill, would be a chance in the Listed Weetwood if she could reproduce her best Sydney form.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Jockey Lee Magorrian on Exoteric after winning at the Gold Coast.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Jockey Lee Magorrian on Exoteric after winning at the Gold Coast.

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