The Gold Coast Bulletin

Houtzen for Manikato

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QUEENSLAND mare Houtzen will have a short freshen-up and be set for the Group One Manikato Stakes.

Houtzen was fifth in the Group One Moir Stakes at Moonee Valley on Friday night, an effort that pleased trainer Toby Edmonds.

“If you look at the head-on she hit the rail twice in the straight. I am not saying she should have beaten the winner Viddora but she should have got closer,” Edmonds said.

“It was one of those races where things just didn’t work out the way we had hoped.

“She can have a freshen-up and we will look at the Manikato. She races well at Moonee Valley.”

Houtzen, the 2017 Magic Millions Classic winner, has won the Group Three Scarboroug­h Stakes and has twice been placed in the Group Two McEwen Stakes at the track.

The Manikato (1200m) is on October 26.

Houtzen’s jockey Ryan Maloney took ill after one ride at Doomben on Saturday and was stood down but expects to be fit to ride this week.

Multiple Group 1-winning jockey Damien Browne returned to riding with a double at the Sunshine Coast on Friday night and two rides at Doomben on Saturday.

He missed six weeks because of a facial injury sustained in a trackwork accident.

Browne is riding on a stay of proceeding­s from a suspension in June.

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