Otago Daily Times

Big day for Young Werther

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WELLINGTON: New Zealandbre­d gelding Young Werther will be looking to score just his second career win today in the group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m).

The son of Tavistock won on debut over 1500m at Geelong last September and has since posted six placings from nine starts, including the group 1 Victoria Derby (2500m) and group 1 Australian Derby (2400m).

While pleased with his classic season, trainer Danny O’Brien said he has really come of age as a 4yrold, highlighte­d by his runnerup effort behind Incentivis­e in the group 1 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) earlier this month.

“He was quite immature as a 3yrold, albeit we ran him in the

VRC Derby and AJC Derby, he didn’t race a hell of a lot heading into those races,” O’Brien told SENTrack.

“We were hoping he would develop into a bit stronger model as a 4yrold and it appears he has.

“It’s a reasonably big step up from those Derby races into a Caulfield and Melbourne Cup.

“We were happy with his performanc­e in the Turnbull and he seems to have improved out of it.

“He worked strongly on Tuesday morning at Flemington on the course proper.

“He seems to have come up in good shape, but he still needs to take another step up [tomorrow].”

With the Caulfield track rated a Soft6 on Thursday morning and rain forecast ahead of the weekend, O’Brien is hoping the track doesn’t come up Heavy.

“He ran well in the AJC Derby on a soft track,” he said. “The only concern would be whether it would be really wet, a Heavy9 or 10 would be uncharted territory for him, but anything dryer than that and I think he will be OK.”

TAB bookmakers have installed Young Werther as a $10 equal third favourite for the Caulfield Cup alongside compatriot The Chosen One, in a market headed by Turnbull winner Incentivis­e at $2.40.

Young Werther was purchased out of Cambridge Stud’s 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 1 Yearling Sale draft by O’Brien, in partnershi­p with

Aquis Farm, for $140,000.

O’Brien is also looking forward to lining up stablemate and fellow Kiwibred Kapalua Sunset in the group 3 Ethereal Stakes (2000m).

The threeyearo­ld daughter of Tavistock has had just the two career starts, placing on debut before winning over 1875m at Kyneton last month.

“She is a lightlyrac­ed filly, she has been to the races twice and she has got natural improvemen­t to come from what was an excellent win at Kyneton,” O’Brien said.

“She goes into a 2000m 3yrold fillies race, which is perfect for her at this stage of her career.

“Hopefully she can be in the finish there on Saturday.” Racing Desk

 ?? PHOTO: REG RYAN (RACING PHOTOS) ?? Big day . . . New Zealandbre­d gelding Young Werther’s team are looking for him to to step up in today’s Caulfield Cup in Melbourne.
PHOTO: REG RYAN (RACING PHOTOS) Big day . . . New Zealandbre­d gelding Young Werther’s team are looking for him to to step up in today’s Caulfield Cup in Melbourne.

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