Sunday Territorian

Wood’s blues eased by Red

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BY his own admission Kelso Wood is his own harshest critic.

Wood blamed himself after Into The Red was beaten in two appearance­s during the spring carnival in Sydney, but it was smiles all round when the gelding won yesterday’s Gold Edition Plate (1350m) at Doomben.

‘‘I took him to Sydney and gave myself a bit of bashing for doing that because he could’ve been winning races here,’’ Wood said. ‘‘The plan was to run him in the Golden Rose but he drew bad barriers down there so I brought him home and gave him a break.’’

Into The Red was backed from $ 2.20 into $ 1.95 favouritis­m and was hard ridden by jockey Chris Munce to win the Gold Edition by a long head from Choose A Saga ($17) with Gundy Spirit ($21) a half length away third.

Wood said Into The Red will have his next start in the Group 3 Vo Rogue Plate (1350m) on December 28 before the Magic Millions Guineas (1400m) at the Gold Coast.

Into The Red completed a winning hat- trick in black-type races for Munce after earlier wins by Divine City in the Just Now Handicap and Someday in the Brisbane Handicap.

‘‘It’s amazing what happens when you get on fast horses,’’ Munce said.

 ?? Picture: JUSTIN SANSON ?? Barry Huppatz returns to scale aboard the Gary Clarke-trained It’s Home after the NT News Handicap (1600m) at Fannie Bay yesterday
Picture: JUSTIN SANSON Barry Huppatz returns to scale aboard the Gary Clarke-trained It’s Home after the NT News Handicap (1600m) at Fannie Bay yesterday

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