Otago Daily Times

Caution a wise play: Connors

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WELLINGTON: It will not be a lack of stamina or conditioni­ng that will have Wise Men Say beaten in tomorrow’s McGregor Grant Steeplecha­se, according to ownertrain­er Raymond Connors.

However, the Whanganui farmer admits 4000m around Trentham’s figureeigh­t steeplecha­se course might be a bit sharp for his jumps star.

‘‘For him it’s a case of the wetter, the better. He’s not a fast horse but he’s got stamina and that’s his key edge,’’ Connors said.

‘‘But they might just go a bit quick for him around Wellington. He might need a bit more distance.’’

Wise Men Say was only warming up at the end of the race when he won last year’s Great Northern Steeplecha­se over 6400m at Ellerslie and, while he has won a steeplecha­se over 3780m at Whanganui two years ago, the Yamanin Vital gelding is secondup against a strong lineup of proven bigfence jumpers with 70kg on his back.

‘‘He’s well and we’re happy with him and it doesn’t make much difference to us that it’s at Trentham and not at Te Rapa,’’ Connors said.

‘‘He’s still got to carry that big weight and it’s not a bad field.’’

Sea King, The Big Opal, Just Ishi, Zardetto and Thenamesbo­nd will provide Wise Men Say with stern opposition but he showed he was on track for a profitable winter with a tenacious maiden hurdle win at Wanganui last month.

‘‘We thought he’d run all right. Being a maiden, you never know but he ran really well and it’s brought him on a lot, though that was a month ago now,’’ Connors said.

‘‘Still, he’s probably better with his races spaced, though he will probably go to Awapuni next week and race there next. He’s up in the weights now so we have to take what we can get and we’re always happy to win any race.’’ — NZ Racing Desk

RESULTS @ Page ODT 17

 ?? PHOTO: RACE IMAGES ?? Up and over . . . Wise Men Say (front) on his way to winning the Great Northern Steeplecha­se in September last year.
PHOTO: RACE IMAGES Up and over . . . Wise Men Say (front) on his way to winning the Great Northern Steeplecha­se in September last year.

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