Weekend Herald

Harlow Gold could shine in Vinery

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Harlow Gold has threatened to win a big race this season and her time to shine could come in the A$ 500,000 group one Vinery Stud Stakes at Rosehill today.

The VRC Oaks runner- up from the spring steps up to 2000m for the first time this campaign after running home strongly for third and fourth respective­ly in the group three Vanity ( 1400m) and group one Australian Guineas ( 1600m) in Melbourne.

Both those races were on dry ground at Flemington but it will be a different story at Rosehill with the heavy conditions one of the queries for co- trainer Tom Dabernig while the other is racing clockwise.

Harlow Gold is yet to win at stakes level but her big race performanc­es include a fifth in last year’s Thousand Guineas and her second to bold frontrunne­r Lasqueti Spirit in the VRC Oaks ( 2500m).

“She’s in great form and I think the 2000 metres is an ideal distance for her,” Dabernig said. “She’s drawn to get a good run and she’s been good working on her Sydney leg at home but it will be her first time racing that way of going on Saturday.

“But if she handles the conditions she’s going like she’s ready to win.”

Harlow Gold is at $ 6.50 and is on the fourth line of betting behind laststart Phar Lap Stakes winner Foxplay ($ 3.40), New Zealand filly La Bella Diosa ($ 5) and Kembla Grange Classic winner Dawn Wall ($ 5.50).

The in- form Regan Bayliss continues his associatio­n with Harlow Gold having ridden her in all nine starts for two wins and three placings.

VRC Oaks winner Lasqueti Spirit will bypass the Vinery to take on older horses in the A$ 1.5 million weight- forage BMW ( 2400m) today.

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