Otago Daily Times

‘Little nick’ no worry for Bonneval, Baker says

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with Andrew Forsman, had rather different news for punters.

‘‘There is nothing wrong with her this morning,’’ Baker said yesterday.

‘‘We trotted her up at 8am and she was as good as gold. The vets inspected her after the race and have taken the precaution of telling us we need a veterinary clearance for Saturday’s race and that will not be an issue.’’

Stewards said Bonneval’s postrace examinatio­n revealed the mare had sustained a small wound on her off hind pastern and was lame in the near foreleg.

Baker described the injury as ‘‘a little nick and absolutely nothing’’.

It could have occurred as rider Damian Lane tried to weave a clear path for the mare after she got too far back in the race.

‘‘She ran super. The barrier killed her — I had to go back five or six spots further back than I would have liked,’’ Lane said.

‘‘I couldn’t win looping the field so I rode her for luck and didn’t get much.’’

The Baker and Forsmantra­ined Jon Snow and rider Ste

phen Baster made their own luck racing on the speed before fighting on for third.

The race was won by Gailo Chop, who trainer Darren Weir confirmed would be among Winx’s Cox Plate rivals in two weekends’ time.

Expat New Zealand jockey Michael Walker delivered a knockout blow for punters when he rode the Mick Pricetrain­ed Mighty Boss to victory in the $A3 milliondol­lar Caulfield Guineas at $101 odds.

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