The Weekend Post

Bering Sea’s weight edge

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TRAINER Chris Attard is hoping a significan­t weight advantage will go a long way to giving him his first country Cups victory with Bering Sea in the Cairns Cup on Saturday.

Bering Sea went within a short neck of giving Attard his biggest victory of his short career when the gelding was beaten by Fortificat­ion in the Townsville Cup over 2000m on August 7.

The seven-year-old was $41 in the Townsville Cup but is a lot shorter at $11 for the Cairns Cup over 2100m.

The Ricky Vale-trained Namazu – a Ryan Wiggins mount – is a $4.40 favourite with Fortificat­ion on the second line in an open betting race at $7.50.

Attard’s confidence of pulling off a Cairns Cup triumph was boosted at Thursday’s barrier draw when Bering Sea drew the rails.

But what is more significan­t is the sizeable weight advantage for Bering Sea, who remains on the minimum 54kg while Fortificat­ion jumps sharply in weights to 57.5kg.

“I rate him a big chance and it was only bad luck that beat him in the Townsville Cup,” Attard said.

“He was following the favourite when he copped interferen­ce which cost him the race.

“He’s got a big turnaround in the weights in his favour this time and we meet Fortificat­ion 3.5kg better and we’ve got barrier one.

“He’s trained on well and hasn’t missed a beat.”

Bering Sea was bought for $31,000 off former trainer David Vandyke and has had only six starts for Attard, with a solitary win at Mackay.

Attard was formerly based in Rockhampto­n before moving his stable of 15 to Townsville last month.

“I moved to Townsville because the facilities are better and a lot of my owners come from Townsville,” he said.

Attard studied law and accountanc­y in his younger days in Townsville before the racing bug saw him move south to Brisbane, working with Desleigh Forster, Barry Baldwin and the late Kelso Wood.

“I didn’t finish university and took off to Brisbane where I worked with Desleigh, Barry and Kelso,” he said.

Attard rates the Jeffrey Caughttrai­ned Fortificat­ion as Bering Sea’s main threat.

Fortificat­ion was formerly trained by Barry and Daniel Guy at the Gold Coast but since heading north has won four times and placed on another three occasions in only eight starts for Caught.

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