Otago Daily Times

Track to suit Megablast

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WELLINGTON: Totally. Absolutely.

That was trainer Nigel Tiley’s response to the suggestion that Megablast’s preparatio­n for the 2100m $100,000 group 3 Counties Cup at Pukekohe was rather unorthodox.

Under the care of Victoria trainer Darren Weir, Megablast had a fourstart spring campaign in Melbourne and went to the paddock after his placing of sixth in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2600m) on the final day of the Melbourne Cup carnival at Flemington.

Owners John and Diane Bowbyes had told Tiley that the Shinko King 7yrold was returning home and that got the Pukekohe trainer thinking.

‘‘[Wife] Lee and I were just going to take him home and put him in the paddock but we looked at the weather forecast and it was meant to be wet,’’ Tiley said.

‘‘I rang Di and said ‘you wouldn’t believe it, we are supposed to get torrential rain next week. He’s been in the paddock a week but he’ll still be hard fit and I reckon the Counties Cup is worth a look’.

‘‘She said ‘put him in’ . . . He went to Mike Moroney’s on Wednesday morning before he flew home and had a trot and canter on the sand and his track rider said he felt great.

‘‘He’s got off the plane looking great and Lee will give him a trot and canter around [today and tomorrow morning]. I know him well and I’ll know how well he is from his demeanour when he comes off the track.’’

A winner of six of his 11 starts on heavy tracks, Megablast finished fourth in the 2016 Counties Cup on a dead track before placing in the Waikato Cup and Avondale Cup and finishing fourth in the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie.

He went on to win the Easter Handicap at Ellerslie and last winter won the listed Caloundra Cup (2400m) in Queensland.

‘‘I wouldn’t be doing this if the track wasn’t going to be rainaffect­ed or if it would hurt the horse,’’ Tiley said.

‘‘Darren Weir gets his horses rockhard fit and even 10 days out in the paddock, he’s not going to have lost much fitness, especially with the plane trip back home.

‘‘This track is amazing. After the rain we’ve had this week, it’s still only a dead6 but the weather is meant to pack in . . . and that would be right up his alley."

Megablast is sure to become a social media hit in the com ing days, too, as Tiley ensured a camera was focused on his staff when the grey was unloaded from his float yesterday morning.

‘‘I purposely didn’t tell the staff because I knew they’d be that excited to see him. I’d told them we were unloading one I’d bought from the ready to run sales but when the ramp came down and it was him, my foreman, Penny Burgess, just burst into tears. It was great and it will make a classic video.’’

Tiley will also produce the Bowbyesrac­ed Bisou Bisou in the group 2 Auckland Constructi­on Stakes (1100m) and Demonetiza­tion and Kirkintill­och on the undercard.

‘‘When Bisou Bisou won at Ellerslie, I’d only had her three weeks and I said to Michael Coleman if she races like she’s been working, she’ll be hard to beat and she’s worked really well this week, too.

‘‘The whole idea of her coming to me was to see if we could get a bit of black type somewhere, Tiley said, adding that Demonetiza­tion would be hard to beat. — NZ Racing Desk

Darren Weir gets his horses rockhard fit and even 10 days out in the paddock, he’s not going to have lost much fitness, especially with the plane trip back home

 ?? PHOTO: TRISH DUNELL ?? Too good a chance to miss . . . Megablast, just back from a Melbourne campaign, will contest the $100,000 Counties Cup on his home track tomorrow.
PHOTO: TRISH DUNELL Too good a chance to miss . . . Megablast, just back from a Melbourne campaign, will contest the $100,000 Counties Cup on his home track tomorrow.
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