The Gold Coast Bulletin

Pop could help rid Daley of the Blues

- MARK OBERHARDT

LAURIE Daley might still be able to salvage something from his latest trip to Queensland when Pop ‘N’ Scotch runs at the Sunshine Coast tomorrow.

The coach of the defeated NSW Origin team, Daley is a part-owner of the gelding who has run second in the Queensland Cup for the past three years.

The Listed race is one of the few feature races left in Australia over the Melbourne Cup distance of 3200m with trainer Liam Birchley hoping this will be Pop ‘N’ Scotch’s year.

The Queensland Cup, one of the oldest races in the state, has been switched from Eagle Farm to the Sunshine Coast for the second time in 140 years.

It won’t make a difference to Pop ‘N’ Scotch, second once in the Cup at Caloundra and twice at Eagle Farm.

Paul Hammersley is back on Pop ‘N’ Scotch trying to avenge a last-stride defeat by Mister Impatience in 2015.

Ric McMahon rode him in 2014 when Iggi Pop won and Robert Thompson was aboard last year when he finished behind Murphy’s Delight.

“Pop N Scotch is just a genuine two-mile horse and he deserves to win the Cup,” Birchley said.

“He was second as a threeyear-old in the race at Eagle Farm when John Thompson had him.

“I got him after a Patinack dispersal sale and the Cup was run at Caloundra in 2015 and he shot away with what looked like a winning break.

“The winner got him on the line. It really was a case of having something won everywhere but the line.”

Pop’N’ Scotch also had no luck when the race was again back at Eagle Farm last year.

Birchley has given him an easy lead-in to the Cup as Pop ‘N’ Scotch hasn’t run since finishing midfield first-up in the Ipswich Cup on June 17.

“His main mission for the winter has always been the Queensland Cup,” he said.

The six-year-old’s owners include Daley’s former teammate, Canberra coach Ricky Stuart, and Darryl Brohman, former Penrith captain.

 ?? Picture: TARA CROSER ?? Paul Hammersley is back on board Pop 'N' Scotch tomorrow, with Blues coach Laurie Daley (inset) a keen watcher at the Sunshine Coast race.
Picture: TARA CROSER Paul Hammersley is back on board Pop 'N' Scotch tomorrow, with Blues coach Laurie Daley (inset) a keen watcher at the Sunshine Coast race.

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