Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Hayes says Seaburge over odds in Group 1

- MATHEW TOOGOOD

SEABURGE is one of the outsiders for the Makybe Diva Stakes today but trainer David Hayes expects the four-yearold to run better than his price suggests.

The Lindsay Park stable has two runners in the Group 1 1600m race at Flemington with Seaburge ($71) joined by Melbourne Cup hope Ventura Storm ($51).

Seaburge is the only runner in the 12-horse field yet to win a Group 1 race but he has gone close twice.

Hayes anticipate­s an improved showing on his Memsie Stakes run when he went back to last from a wide barrier and finished at the tail of the field in a race dominated on-speed by stablemate Vega Magic.

Godolphin star Hartnell is the $1.75 favourite ahead of Black Heart Bart at $6.

“It’s hard to see anything beating Hartnell but I could see him running a place,” Hayes said.

“He’s got a better barrier this time so he might settle midfield or even a bit closer.

“He might run a lot better than people think.

“His final gallop was superb and I think he’ll step up in it.

“Whether he can beat the top two that’s to be seen because they are very good horses. But I’d be disappoint­ed if he’s not peppering the goals.”

Seaburge has not won since the Group 2 VRC Sires Produce Stakes as a two- year-old but was runner-up in the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas and Emirates Stakes last spring, before being unplaced in three autumn starts.

“I know he’s got a big race in him,” Hayes said.

Hayes is aiming import Ventura Storm at the Melbourne Cup (3200m) and hasn’t ruled out a start in the Caulfield Cup.

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