The New Zealand Herald

Colt’s course locked in after Danehill

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The direction of Summer Passage’s spring campaign will become clearer after Saturday’s Gr.2 Danehill Stakes at Flemington.

The leading New Zealand colt will make his three-year-old debut in the 1200 metre event, in which he will be ridden by Mark Zahra.

“We’ll wait and see what happens, they could be a bit too sharp for him,” said Lance O’Sullivan, who trains Summer Passage with Andrew Scott. “He’s $12 in the latest market, which gives an indication of the calibre of the field. We’ve got two options with him — we can stick to the short trip and go forward to the Coolmore, but if they are a little too fast then we have nominated him for the Caulfield Guineas.

“We’ll sit down after Saturday and make a decision about which way we go.”

Summer Passage won last season’s Gr.1 Sistema Stakes at Ellerslie to earn the son of Snitzel a trip to Sydney. He finished runner up in the Gr.1 Sires’ Produce Stakes at Randwick and that venture has stood him in good stead. “He’s a pretty seasoned traveller now,” O’Sullivan said. “He went over late on Saturday night and he’s fine, he just left a bit of his feed.

“It’s a little bit of unknown territory for us as we haven’t travelled a horse to Australia to run fresh-up in the past.

“We’ve done what we can with the wet tracks here. He trialled okay without being sensationa­l.

“He looks good and there is no doubt there will be natural improvemen­t to come, but Andrew and I both feel he’s forward enough to go a really nice race.”

 ?? Picture / Trish Dunell ?? Summer Passage is at quite long odds for the feature.
Picture / Trish Dunell Summer Passage is at quite long odds for the feature.

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