The New Zealand Herald

Logan hopes to complete feature double

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Ruakaka trainer Donna Logan is quietly confident she has the firepower to win the second leg of a 3-year-old stakes double for the weekend when the James and Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes (1400m) is contested at Te Rapa today.

Logan and training partner Chris Gibbs produced 3-year-old filly Astara to triumph in Saturday’s Dunstan Feeds Soliloquy Stakes and will have NZ 2000 Guineas candidates Mongolian Falcon and Wyndspelle as their representa­tives for today. Although both colts are coming in fresh off the back of contrastin­g performanc­es in the Hawke’s Bay Guineas, where Mongolian Falcon won handsomely while Wyndspelle plugged on to finish fifth, Logan believes there is little to choose between the pair.

“They have both come on really well since Hastings and I couldn’t be happier with them,” she said.

“Mongolian Falcon has just thrived since his Guineas win. We were originally going to go straight to Riccarton for the group one with him but he has done so well we thought he needed one more run, hence why we have him in the race.

“He has drawn beautifull­y in gate two which should mean he can take up a forward position but whether he leads or not will be up to Leith Innes [jockey].”

Logan warned not to overlook the prospects of Wyndspelle, despite a bad barrier draw and being beaten comprehens­ively by his stablemate at Hastings.

“He actually went an enormous race at Hastings, where he just didn’t get the rub of the green,” she said.

“He got back in a bad spot and didn’t really appreciate the going on the day.

“He was a long way from them on the corner but ran home very resolutely which we were delighted with.”

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