Townsville Bulletin

RACING Trainer in rain delay on Inn Keeper run ruling

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TRAINER Symon Wilde will have a close look at the weather forecast before deciding if Inn Keeper runs in the All Victorian Sprint Series Final or waits for the Sir John Monash Stakes.

Inn Keeper has won seven of his nine starts and is unbeaten in four races this campaign, the most recent the $ 100,000 Golden Topaz at Swan Hill last month on a heavy track. He is among 13 nomination­s for Saturday’s Listed All Victorian Sprint Series Final ( 1200m) at Flemington, with acceptance­s to be taken today.

Saturday’s race and the Group 3 Sir John Monash ( 1100m) at Caulfield a week later are the options for Inn Keeper’s next start, but Wilde said the four- year- old seemed to prefer soft ground and he was worried Flemington would not have enough give in the surface.

“It looks like it’s probably going to be the normal good ( 4), so we’re probably leaning towards going to the Caulfield race,” Wilde said.

“He probably comes into the Final a bit better under the handicap conditions than the Monash which is weight- for- age, but I think the track conditions might suit him better and he’s won at Caulfield before and I think he likes racing around a bend.

“We’ll probably have a really close look at the weather tonight and see what it’s doing and then we’ll prob- ably make a final acceptance time.

“If it looks like there’s going to be rain, then we might accept.”

Inn Keeper has never been tried on the straight course at Flemington. He won a benchmark 84 over the Caulfield 1100m two starts ago in May on a soft track. decision around

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