The Timaru Herald

Jack’s Legend nearing return

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New Zealand Cup runner-up Jack’s Legend is nearing a resumption as the second half of his racing season approaches.

It has been six weeks since he raced in the Waikato Flying Mile at Cambridge, where he finished a disappoint­ing fourth behind Star Galleria.

He was sixth in the Auckland Cup and fifth in the Franklin Cup – both at Alexandra Park in December and both efforts down on his brilliant Cup week efforts in Christchur­ch.

‘‘He went through a bit of a lull there when he got back from Christchur­ch,’’ said trainer Barry Purdon. ‘‘The Auckland Cup run was ok, but not great, even though he missed away. For whatever reason he just wasn’t quite himself after Cup Week.’’

Purdon, a conditione­r for over 40 years and New Zealand’s most winning trainer, has a theory.

‘‘My own opinion is that he went through a bit of a growing spurt and I think it just got to him a bit. He’s a January foal and perhaps that hard racing and travel, combined with growing, caught up with him.’’

After a few weeks in the paddock, Jack’s Legend is back humming for Purdon and went to the Pukekohe workouts on Saturday, where he finished a half-head behind stablemate Opoutama.

‘‘He’s good; I’m really happy with him. He worked super Saturday week ago and then trialed well the other day, home in 26 and a bit.

He will race in Free For All events, worth $30,000 and $50,000 on the two feature meetings at Alexandra Park in early March before targeting age group spoils for the rest of the season.

The Group 1 Taylor Mile and Messenger Championsh­ip in late April are four-year-old exclusive races and will fit nicely for the son of Bettor’s Delight.

With Vincent and Ultimate Machete out injured, a fully fit and in-form Jack’s Legend would likely start favourite. In the middle of the six-week gap between the two Auckland carnivals is the $100,000 Easter Cup at Addington on March 31.

A return to Christchur­ch is possible, but most likely only if the rumoured Lazarus appearance doesn’t materialis­e.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Jack’s Legend is about to return for the latter part of the season.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Jack’s Legend is about to return for the latter part of the season.

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