The Timaru Herald

Harris the one to follow

- NZ RACING

Cambridge jockey Troy Harris has a strong book of rides on the sevenrace card at Ruakaka today and rates Group II winner Wyndspelle as his best of the day.

The Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs-trained runner has had a solid classic season and is being set for the Hawke’s Bay spring carnival.

‘‘It’s my first ride on the horse,’’ Harris said.

‘‘It’s his first run back in since his run in the New Zealand Derby so I’m pretty excited to ride him.

‘‘Donna and Chris reckon he’s coming up well and they are pretty good judges.

‘‘I think he is the horse to beat in the race off his previous form.’’

He will also ride Chasing Great in the last for the local training partnershi­p, a last-start winner over a mile.

‘‘He’s a pretty tough horse, eventually he’s going to get over a further trip but the mile shouldn’t worry him, I think he’ll be right in it.’’

Earlier in the day Harris will be aboard the Stephen Marsh-trained Mediterran­ean Star in the third race and the Roger James-trained Crux in the fourth.

He thinks debut runner Mediterran­ean Star will benefit from a better track after his placing on a heavy track at the Te Teko trials earlier this month.

‘‘His trials to date have all been good,’’ he said.

‘‘He needed that trial at Te Teko, the track was pretty heavy so it didn’t really suit him, so going up to Ruakaka should benefit him.

‘‘Drawing 12 he is probably a bit vulnerable first-up, but if he can get a nice trip I can see him winning the race.’’

His only other ride on the day is Crux.

The Buffalo Man gelding has won his only start to date and is another horse who would benefit from a firmer track according to Harris.

‘‘I’ve ridden him at both of his trials this time in,’’ he said. ‘‘They have both been on pretty heavy tracks.

‘‘He won on a dead track at Matamata so that’s why Roger has opted to take him up to Ruakaka to find a better track.

‘‘Hopefully, we don’t get the rain that we’re supposed to get.’’

Meanwhile, Harris said he is really enjoying his riding and is looking forward to continuing his form into next season. ‘‘It’s been really good,’’ he said. ‘‘I have been working hard at my weight and hopefully I can keep rolling it into the start of next season.

‘‘I am getting a lot of support from trainers, so hopefully that continues into next season.

‘‘I want to ride 60 winners [next season] by this stage.

‘‘I reckon it’s a doable task for me.’’

 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Chasing Great and Troy Harris will return to Ruakaka trying to repeat their recent success.
TRISH DUNELL Chasing Great and Troy Harris will return to Ruakaka trying to repeat their recent success.

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