Geelong Advertiser

49kg all too hard for jockey Dunn

- MIKE HEDGE

CAULFIELD Guineas winner All Too Hard is not yet a certain runner in the Cox Plate with connection­s warning he could miss the race.

Co-trainer Wayne Hawkes said there was ‘‘every chance’’ the colt would run in the country’s supreme weight-for-age test.

‘‘Nothing is certain, no jockey has been booked . . . we won’t be rushing anything,’’ Hawkes said.

Hawkes’ comments are in line with the decision of Guineaswin­ning jockey Dwayne Dunn to abandon a bid to shed about 4kg in order to ride All Too Hard at 49.5kg.

‘‘It was just going to be too hard for me,’’ Dunn said.

A decision not to run would tally with the stable’s previous form.

In 2001 the champion colt Lonhro scored one of his finest wins in the Guineas only to be immediatel­y sent to the paddock.

The Guineas win was the fifth of his spring preparatio­n, while All Too Hard has raced four times since resuming with his third placing in the San Domenico Stakes on August 18.

In Lonhro’s case the decision to miss the 2001 Cox Plate may have been an example of great foresight.

The horse failed in his two runs in the Cox Plate.

There are more certain plans about the horse All Too Hard defeated in the Guineas.

Sydney jockey Corey Brown has been booked to ride Guineas runner-up Pierro in the Cox Plate with Craig Newitt scoring the mount on his Gai Waterhouse­trained stablemate Proisir.

Singapore-based Joao Moreira is among the names being mentioned to ride All Too Hard. Moreira has ridden winners for Tinkler in Australia and is a natural lightweigh­t.

Australian Stephen Baster, a clear second to Moreira in the Singapore premiershi­p, has put himself forward for the ride and Chris Munce is also in the mix.

Pierro has eased to $3.60 from $2.90 on Sunday and $1.85 before he ran in the Guineas.

Green Moon is second pick for the $3 million race at $4.80 with Ocean Park at $5.50 and All Too Hard solid at $10.

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Wayne Hawkes

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