The Gold Coast Bulletin

Mare a Bit of show in west

- MATHEW TOOGOOD

I’LL Have A Bit forms part of a strong eastern states representa­tion in the Winterbott­om Stakes in Perth where the mare gets her second chance to snare a Group 1 win.

The John McArdle-trained I’ll Have A Bit finished third in The Goodwood (1200m) in Adelaide in May, won by star sprinter Santa Ana Lane, in her only previous attempt at Group 1 level.

Mornington-based McArdle said tomorrow’s $1 million Winterbott­om (1200m) at Ascot was not initially on the agenda but the mare heads to the race in good order off two Melbourne lead-up runs in Listed races in which she has finished strongly for two thirds.

“She got hurt after The Goodwood so we knew we were going to miss most of the spring,” McArdle said.

“The idea was just to give her one, maybe two runs in the spring and bring her back for the autumn.

“But then her owner Terry Martin saw the race and said ‘why don’t we have a go?’

“So we got her ready in a bit of a hurry but she seems to have copped it all right and we’ll have a crack.

“No matter what she does she’ll come home and go to the paddock and get ready for the autumn.”

Jockey Chris Parnham, who won the Group 2 Euclase Stakes on I’ll Have A Bit and was also aboard in The Goodwood, takes the ride.

One of six horses from the eastern states in the Winterbott­om, I’ll Have A Bit was at $12 in Ladbrokes’ market yesterday with defending champion Viddora $3 favourite.

“She’s up to this grade, I have no doubt about that, whether it’s now or whether it’s in the autumn,” McArdle said.

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