Scone trainer Jeremy Gask was not surprised by Weather Channels breathtaking win at the last Newcastle meeting and he is confident that the six year old can go back to back on the same track on Easter Saturday.
On March 31 on this track Weather Channel with Samantha Clenton aboard settled last in a field of twelve over the 1200 metre trip. He ran onto heels at the 700 metre point and the gelding was still last looking for a split between runners inside the 200 metres.
Clenton dragged Weather Channel to the outside of the field but still last inside the 100 metres and he sprouted wings to claim leaders and win by a head.
On Easter Saturday the former South Australian galloper will contest the 1200 metre benchmark 70 Handicap with Clenton aboard and he has come up with the rails barrier.
Gask said on Thursday that Weather Channel has to be ridden for luck “This horse is very talented, but he only has a short sharp sprint and he has to be smothered up in his races.
The win at Newcastle was incredible but I wasn’t surprised because he is a horse that can produce a sprint like he did.
Weather Channel has been placed in three Highways and he has been unlucky a number of times.
I tried to stretch him out over longer trips last prep. but that didn’t work longer and I am convinced he is essentially a sprinter.
He should race a bit closer this week from that barrier but he has to be held up and let loose late.
There looks to be speed in the race and Weather Channel needs a good tempo” Gask said.
The trainer originally from South Australia trained in England for 10 years before on a Scone property two years ago. He trains exclusively for Mike Abdallah who owns the scone property and Gask looks after the owners weanlings and mares.
Mark Newnhams Pierro filly Soul Purpose is ready to break through for a win in the 1850 metre Maiden Handicap.
Both of the filly’s starts and she was a close fourth over a similar trip in a stronger race here on March 31.
Newnhams apprentice Tom Sherry will claim two kilograms and with 54 kilograms on her back she will be hard to hold out.
Paul Perry’s in form stayer Into The Oblivion has bright prospects in the 1850 metre benchmark 64 Handicap.
The four year old has won his past three starts at Newcastle, Port Macquarie and Taree.
He stormed home from way back to win running away on this track and Into The Oblivion is another good mount for Clenton.
Veteran Randwick trainer Les Bridge will send the promising I Am Invincible filly Madam Legend to Newcastle where she will contest a 1200 metre Fillies and Mares Maiden Plate.
The filly has not raced since October when beaten four lengths by the talented Brandenburg on the Kensington track.
In her only other start at Hawkesbury in September she was placed.
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