Hawke's Bay Today

Marsh’s chances on Killin after scratching favourite

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Stephen Marsh believes he can still pull off a win in tomorrow’s Group 2 Anuka Smoker Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1200m) at Trentham despite having to scratch race favourite Appellant.

The Showcasing filly opened a $3.20 favourite on the TAB’s final field market but a spiked temperatur­e meant Marsh was forced to consider an alternativ­e target with the last-start Listed Wellesley Stakes (1000m) placegette­r.

That means Marsh is banking on Snitzel colt Killin for the two-year-old feature.

“The colt should be competitiv­e. He’s done everything right,” Marsh said. “The track is a worry but it’s windy down there and hopefully it will come back a bit for him. Had it been a Good3 for him, we’d have been really happy.”

Killin won a trial at Taupo in October on a good track but was unplaced in trials on rain-affected tracks at Te Teko and Taupo.

“He was down there in the worst of it in his last trial but Leith [Innes, jockey] looked after him and he was happy with his run. He’s really improved since then too,” Marsh said.

The Trentham track improved to a Slow9 yesterday, with weather forecasts suggesting the worst of the weather had passed.

“He wasn’t one of the original entries but it’s basically a $100,000 Group Two maiden because there’s no winners in there and if he could sneak some of it, then it looks good on his CV. He deserves his place in the race,” Marsh said.

Appellant could now tackle the two-year-old race at Te Rapa on Waikato Cup day. “It’s a shame, she’s had to pull out but we couldn’t risk her.”

Killin will be Marsh’s only runner at Trentham, with seven runners heading to Ellerslie.

“I reckon Starrybeel is my best there. He looks progressiv­e. He takes on his full sister Firefly in the same race so there’s a brother-sister rivalry.”

 ??  ?? Trainer Stephen Marsh.
Trainer Stephen Marsh.

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