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Last chance to show his usual talent

- NZ RACING

Not Usual Talent will attempt to end his three-year-old career unbeaten when he tackles the Maara Grange Rehabilita­tion and Fencing Premier 1600 at Te Rapa today.

The winner of both of his starts, the Stephen Marsh-trained Zacinto gelding faces his sternest test to date in the set weights and penalties age-group contest but stable confidence is high.

‘‘He’s a very smart horse, still very immature but he’s done nothing wrong to date. His two wins have been very strong,’’ Marsh said.

‘‘He’ll have this one and then go out. He’s big and weak, but he could be a Cups horse later on.’’

Under regular rider Danielle Johnson Not Usual Talent has come from back in running for his wins at Te Aroha on debut last month and in three-year-old company at Rotorua earlier this month.

Marsh said tactics were unlikely to change from the outside barrier draw of 10.

‘‘He’ll probably go back from the wide draw, which can make it hard at Te Rapa but he’ll go huge,’’ Marsh said.

‘‘His work has been first-class and he’s holding together well. It’s a good field and it will be a good test for him, but he’ll be hitting the line as well as anything.’’

Marsh will also shoot for feature success at Te Rapa with Group One winner Thee Auld Floozie attempting to go one better than her last-start second placing in the New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes (1600m) at Te Aroha when she tackles the Travis Stakes (2000m).

‘‘She’s going great but we just don’t want the rain to come. She’s that much better with good ground,’’ he said. ‘‘She’s extremely well and she’ll be hard to beat with the right track and the right run.’’

Thee Auld Floozie has won of 11 of her 37 starts.

 ?? PHOTO: RACE IMAGES ?? Not Usual Talent is aiming to extend his unbeaten streak to three at Te Rapa today.
PHOTO: RACE IMAGES Not Usual Talent is aiming to extend his unbeaten streak to three at Te Rapa today.

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