Taranaki Daily News

Trans-Tasman double sought by NZ trainers

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As is so often the case these days, Cambridge trainers Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman will be keeping watch on feature race contenders on both sides of the Tasman on Saturday.

This Saturday, it’s Jon Snow continuing his buildup to the Cups in Melbourne when he contests the Group I Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) at Flemington, while emerging star Francalett­a tackles the Group III Metric Mile at Awapuni.

The freshly re-crowned New Zealand champion training duo of Baker and Forsman have campaigned more horses in Australia in recent years than any other domestic stable so are well versed in ensuring the planning and logistics of the exercise are fine-turned to bring about success.

But Baker is warning success might not come Jon Snow’s way this weekend, rather the Flemington weight-for-age feature will provide the Australian Derby winner with another important stepping stone towards more suitable targets deeper into the spring.

‘‘We’re happy with him but it’s a very strong field and for him it’s another step on his pathway to the cups,’’ Baker said.

‘‘He’s drawn well and he would have taken improvemen­t from his run the other day [for sixth in the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield]. He went very well and if he hadn’t been tightened, he might have run fourth.’’

Iffraaj entire Jon Snow is rated an $18 outsider for the Makybe Diva Stakes, a race which has seen Hartnell open a $1.85 favourite. ‘‘Stephen Baster rode him on Tuesday and said he felt good,’’ Baker said. ‘‘I wouldn’t say he would be winning this, but it is a race that fits in with his programme.

‘‘ You’ve got to be running them every two weeks to get them fit. We’ll decide after this race what he does next, but possibly it’s the Underwood Stakes over 1800m.’’

Baker has won the Underwood three times, with The Phantom in 1990, Lion Tamer in 2011 and Dundeel in 2013. Closer to home, talented High Chaparral five-yearold mare Francalett­a will start favourite in the Boehringer Ingelheim Metric Mile, shooting for her sixth win from seven starts after an emphatic first-up sprint win at Hastings earlier this month.

‘‘It’s a tough ask second-up jumping from 1200m to a mile but it’s a stakes race and she deserves her shot,’’ Baker said.

‘‘We are hoping the track doesn’t get too heavy because then it becomes an even harder task. But we’re happy with her. She’s a good galloper and we think she’s fit enough.’’

Baker has yet to make plans past Saturday’s race for Francalett­a, who is raced by Lib Petagna, crowned owner of the year at the New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Racing Awards on Sunday, but he is shying away from a tilt at the Group I Livamol Classic (2040m) at Hastings on October 7.

‘‘A lot of High Chaparral mares are best over sharper trips. Personally, I think 1600m, maybe 1400m, is her best distance, but we’ll just see how she races on Saturday,’’ Baker said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Jon Snow and jockey Stephen Baster are chasing Group I honours in the Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington on Saturday.
GETTY IMAGES Jon Snow and jockey Stephen Baster are chasing Group I honours in the Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington on Saturday.

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