Otago Daily Times

Pitman cleared for Cox Plate trip

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MELBOURNE: Yaldhurst trainer Michael Pitman has been given the green light to leave his hospital bed and fly to Melbourne to watch Savvy Coup run in the Cox Plate.

Pitman had surgery in a Christchur­ch hospital for bowel cancer on Monday but is desperate to get to Moonee Valley to see the New Zealand Oaks winner take on Winx tomorrow.

‘‘I get out of the hospital this afternoon and I’m on a flight first thing tomorrow morning,’’ Pitman told NZ Racing Desk yesterday.

‘‘I’m not sure whether it’s the right thing to be doing but that’s what I’m doing. I’ve just got to take it easy and pace myself a bit, but I’ll be right.

‘‘It’s an opportunit­y not to be missed. It’s just massive.

‘‘They kept me in on purpose for an extra couple of days just to make sure that I was OK and all my vital signs were good, and they are.’’

The trainer is realistic about Savvy Coup’s chances but wants to be there all the same.

‘‘Honestly, a pass mark would be running fifth,’’ he said.

‘‘All up it cost about $A65,000 for acceptance­s. Fifth money is $A200,000, sixth and seventh is $A100,000 and eighth is $A75,000.

‘‘For a broodmare prospect, it would be massive if she could run second or third in a Cox Plate.

‘‘We’re going into it eyes wide open and this isn’t really our grand finale because we were always going across for either the MacKinnon Stakes or the Matriarch Stakes and it just so happens that the perfect leadin race happens to be a 2000metre race at Moonee Valley two weeks before which is the one we are contesting.’’

His illness aside, Pitman retains the competitiv­e nature that has taken him to three New Zealand premiershi­ps.

‘‘I wouldn’t be embarrasse­d to beat Winx,’’ he said.

‘‘I know it won’t happen but you do think about it and man I’d love to beat Winx, of course I would. You would never be forgotten in the history of the game.’’

Pitman’s training partner, his son Matthew, will accompany him to Melbourne while wife Diane will be looking after the team running at Riccarton tomorrow.

A Trainer Chris Waller reaffirmed the champion was as well as he could have her.

‘‘She had an easy gallop this morning, basically at threequart­er pace before finishing off a little stronger in the straight and again everything is in order and she is ready to do us all proud,’’ Waller said yesterday

‘‘Basically now we just look forward to the race and hope for a troublefre­e run.’’ —

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Regular jockey Hugh Bowman works champion mare Winx at the Moonee Valley course during the Breakfast with the Best Cox Plate promotion this week.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Regular jockey Hugh Bowman works champion mare Winx at the Moonee Valley course during the Breakfast with the Best Cox Plate promotion this week.

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