The New Zealand Herald

Awapuni tests for Connors team

Meeting will also be a testing ground for champion jumper Wise Men Say

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Wanganui conditione­r Raymond Connors will take a five-strong team to Awapuni today and the future paths for a number of his runners will be dictated by their performanc­e at the Palmerston North track.

Talented jumper Max will contest the LJ Hooker Hurdle (2750m) in preparatio­n for a likely tilt at the Pakuranga Hunt Cup (4900m) at Ellerslie next month.

The nine-year-old son of Gallant Guru has been in fine form of late, winning the McGregor Grant Steeplecha­se (4150m) at Ellerslie last month, followed by a pleasing runner-up performanc­e behind Gallante in the Awapuni Hurdles (2900m).

“I was really pleased with him,” Connors said. “It wasn’t planned to go to the hurdles last time, but we decided to when there weren’t many in the field.

“He is probably more of a steeplecha­ser really, it’s (the hurdles) just keeping him fit.”

Connors is confident with his charge heading into today and believes he should be able to account for his four other competitor­s in the small field.

“It’s not a big field, so he is definitely a good chance,” he said. “He’s definitely fit enough and should run well.”

One of his competitor­s today will be stablemate Mesmerize, who is being tested ahead of a potential trip south to Riccarton next weekend.

Mesmerize was victorious in a maiden hurdle at Awapuni last month, but disappoint­ed when tailing the field home in open grade at Te Aroha earlier this month and Connors

believes his future could be over the bigger fences.

“He goes well at Palmerston North, he won there last time,” Connors said.

“He was a little bit disappoint­ing last start going up to open grade, whether he’s not up to them, he’s more of a steeplecha­ser I think.

“We hope to take him down south for a maiden chase next Saturday.”

Awapuni will also be a testing ground for reigning New Zealand champion jumper Wise Men Say.

The nine-year-old gelding hasn’t shown the same fire as he did last

It’s not a big field, so he is definitely a good chance. He’s definitely fit enough and should run well.

Raymond Connors on Max

year and Connors said his performanc­e in the Cody Singer Memorial Steeplecha­se (4000m) will dictate his immediate future.

“I was a tad bit disappoint­ed (with him finishing fifth in the Wellington Steeplecha­se last start),” Connors said.

“He didn’t go as well as I had hoped. “If he races well tomorrow we will hopefully go down to the (Grand) National (Steeplecha­se, 5600m).

“He has taken a couple more starts to get back, but I would like to see an improved run tomorrow to give him a bit of confidence and see whether it is worth going down south with him. Otherwise we will just keep going with him and try and get him to Ellerslie again.”

Connors will line-up two other runners at Awapuni and he believes Kion is a solid chance in the Cafe´ Cuba 2100, while Magic Ivan will need plenty of luck in the Heartland Legends 2100.

“Magic Ivan has been a bit disappoint­ing this time in, but in an amateur race he gets his chance and a bit more ground might help him,” he said. “It’s hard to be confident with him the way he has been going.

“Kion has been knocking on the door. If he goes as good as he has been, he won’t be far away.”

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Talented jumper Max (green, foreground) will contest the LJ Hooker Hurdle today in preparatio­n for a likely tilt at the Pakuranga Hunt Cup.
Photo / Trish Dunell Talented jumper Max (green, foreground) will contest the LJ Hooker Hurdle today in preparatio­n for a likely tilt at the Pakuranga Hunt Cup.

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