The New Zealand Herald

Trainer, driver at odds over Vasari

- Michael Guerin

Trainer Ray Green and driver David Butcher have different views over how clear cut tonight’s feature pace at Alexandra Park will be.

Butcher says while he chose Vasari over last-start Winter Cup winner Northview Hustler, he isn’t sure he has made the right choice. Yet Green is adamant he has.

“I think Vasari is clearly the better horse and definitely our better chance,” says Green, who is still on track for his best season ever.

“He had his issues Vasari but has always been a good horse and now we have gelded him he is right back to it.

“This might be his first standing start but he has handled the ones I have give him at home well and he is too good a pacer not to step safely.

“Northview Hustler is a real little pro, typical of the Bettors Delights, but I don’t think he is as good as Vasari.”

Butcher, who will win the North Island driver’s premiershi­p again, needs a bit more convincing.

“The difference is I am sure Northview Hustler ( who will be driven by Andre Poutama) will step because he did for me in the Winter Cup last start. Whereas Vasari I am not sure about because I haven’t seen him do it. So while I am driving Vasari I could have just as easily gone the other way.”

The pair highlight a potentiall­y good night for Green, whose high class juvenile King Of Swing takes on older horses in race six.

“We think a lot of him and he is still very much a chance to go to the Breeders Crown in Victoria next month,” says Green.

“He is very big and raw but he has a good motor so we will see how he goes in his heat next week.”

As sharp as King Of Swing has looked, Butcher warns punters tonight poses a tricky test for a juvenile.

“He might be too good for them but against the older horses it is hard to make your own luck, so he is no good thing.”

Green also has impressive workout winner Alta Shangri La in race one while Butcher takes his stable star Sunset Peak to the 1700m mobile trot to finish tonight’s eight race programme. “She is racing well but the way Yagunnakis­smeornot won last week I can’t see us beating her,” says Butcher.

Addington also race tonight, with two legs of the national junior driver’s champs, the remaining two legs to be held at tomorrow’s Forbury Park day meeting, which was transferre­d from last night because of the weather.

Meanwhile, Canterbury pacer My Field Marshal is $4.80 equal second favourite for tomorrow night’s A$200,000 Blacks A Fake in Brisbane, even from the second line.

Last season’s Jewels winner has come from similar draws to win two major races in the last six weeks, including downing main rivals Tiger Tara, Hectorjayj­ay and Lennythesh­ark in the Len Smith Mile two starts ago. Fellow NZ pacer The More The Better is the $1.50 favourite, again from the second line, in the A$75,000 Queensland Derby.

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