The Timaru Herald

Baker sweating on Guineas scratching

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Kiwi trainer Murray Baker and his training partner Andrew Forsman have made no secret of how highly they regard their twowin three year old Mongolian Marshal ahead of Saturday’s Rosehill Guineas (2000m) in Sydney.

Baker was rapt with barrier draws for his three Guineas candidates - barrier three for Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m) winner Vin De Dance, eight for Mission Hill and barrier two for Mongolian Marshal - but his more pressing concern was seeing the latter promoted from one on the ballot to gaining a start.

"They’re outstandin­g draws but I just hope Mongolian Marshal makes the field," Baker said. ‘‘If it gets wet, things could change."

With rain forecast for Sydney over the next three days, Rosehill is likely to be rain-affected which could prompt some connection­s to scratch and tackle Saturday week’s Gr.2 Tulloch Stakes (2000m) at Rosehill in the hope of superior track conditions.

"A rain-affected track shouldn’t worry our three too much. They should all go on it," Baker said.

Baker, who produced Dundeel to win the Rosehill GuineasAus­tralian Derby double in 2013, said Rosehill Guineas preparatio­ns for his trio had gone to the letter.

"Vin De Dance did win the New Zealand Derby and he goes in the wet. He’s a good, strong horse and he’s gone on well since his win at Ellerslie.

"Mission Hill hasn’t had a lot of luck in his last two but he’s a good stayer and he can make his mark with the right run, while Mongolian Marshal is our horse on the way up.

"We’re happy with them. They’re well and they’ll have their chance. It’s a strong race but a bit of rain could level it up."

TAB bookmakers have Vin De Dance, to be ridden by his Derbywinni­ng jockey Jason Waddell, as a $6 third favourite in a market headed by Gr.1 Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) and Gr.1 Victoria Derby (2500m) winner Ace High at $4.80.

Should Mongolian Marshal not gain a start in the Rosehill Guineas, both he and Weather With You will tackle the Tulloch Stakes with a view to backing up in the Gr.1 $A2 million Australian Derby (2400m) at Randwick seven days later.

"The Derby is the race we target. It’s a different race when you get to Randwick," Baker said.

Baker has won the Australian Derby on four occasions in the past 10 runnings - Nom Du Jeu in 2008, Dundeel in 2013, Mongolian Khan in 2015 and Jon Snow last year.

He has won the Tulloch Stakes four times too, with (Our) Palliser in 1987, The Bill in 1993, Harris Tweed in 2009 and Jon Snow last year.

 ?? PHOTO: TRISH DUNELL. ?? Mongolian Marshal needs a scratching to run in the Rosehiull Guineas on Saturday.
PHOTO: TRISH DUNELL. Mongolian Marshal needs a scratching to run in the Rosehiull Guineas on Saturday.

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