Taranaki Daily News

Second option for youngster

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Group I prospect Notabadcra­ftsman will be forced to take on the older horses at Ellerslie on Saturday.

‘‘We nominated him for the three-year-old race over 1400m, but there was only one entry and that was us,’’ trainer Craig Phelan said.

‘‘The club rang back and said there was another option, the rating 65, so he’s in that instead.’’

Jason Waddell will continue his associatio­n with the gelding in the Nonie Kiely Memorial

1600.

A debut winner over 1200m at Tauranga last month, Notabadcra­ftsman holds a nomination for the New Zealand

2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton on November 11.

‘‘We’re dead serious about Christchur­ch and the plan was always to give him 10 days off after that first run,’’ Phelan said. ‘‘He’s a smart horse and he’s been working well.’’

Notabadcra­ftsman has a Group I pedigree to back his classic claims as a son of the Irish 2000 Guineas (1600m) winner Mastercraf­tsman and his mother is a half-sister to the Australian Guineas (1600m) winner Jolly Old Mac.

Meanwhile, a return to Te Rapa is planned for his in-form stablemate Big Mike, who led all the way to win on the Hamilton course last time out.

‘‘We’ll probably go back there for a rating 75 mile and then look to get him up over a bit of ground,’’ Phelan said.

‘‘He’s still doing a few things wrong, like getting on the wrong leg, so we’re picking weaker options until he gets himself sorted out.

‘‘He’s very babyish but ticking little boxes so we’ll get things sorted out before we tackle any of the bigger guns.’’

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