Chance to win the first category against Best of Days in Perth

2019-11-24 13:57:02
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Another opportunity in the first category race will be available to the horse, who previously trained in Britain, "Best of Days" when he participated in the Railway Stakes in Ascot, Western Australia on Saturday.

On the trip to the West, Best of Days will be accompanied by his teammates Widsbride, the Australian Guinness C2 and Tally, in a bid to add to his win two weeks ago at the Rosehill Cup at a shorter distance of 1,400 meters in the Carpains. Club West Australia Stakes Listed.

The Best of Days winner at Cantala Stakes in Flamington, who luckily made his last appearance earlier this month, is one of the best performing horses in Saturday's race.

However, he will face a strong group of local horses led by the recent winner of the first category in Flamington Gating and the winner of the Darby Western Australia "Regal Power", and the winner of the Styri Stakes G2 "Star Exhibit" and the winner of the Asian Bo Stakes G3 "Samezdat.

Coach James Cummings considers the Real Way Stakes as a race that enables the horse of Best of Days to regain his best form.

"We see this race as an opportunity for the horse to regain its place with a deserved victory," he said.

"He walked an outside track in Cantala Stakes and was uncomfortable running on the floor, yet he had the audacity to continue running and only three lengths separated him from the winner.

"And the distance of 1600 meters suits him, and won a race of the first category at this distance from a level similar to this race at least.

"He is among the highest-rated horses in the race, and there seems to be no reason why he should run at that level."

Wade Spread is heading to the Guinness on the back of two wins in Melbourne, but is now on an upward trajectory.

The coach said: "The horse deserved the opportunity to participate in the race after scoring two wonderful victories in Victoria at such a time.

"This race seems to be his biggest challenge, but he is on high readiness, and his five entries have been in this direction, and he has shown us his ability to make an important step forward."

"Tally" is a veteran of Godolphin Australia and in his last participation he scored the tenth win in his career at the age of seven, and is now in Perth for goals beyond winning the Caribbean race.

Cummings said: "This race will be a preliminary step for the horse" Tally ", which will provide greater performance at longer distances in Perth next month.

He announced himself by winning in Sydney two weeks ago, and was ready at this time of year as he emerged from his victory at Eclipse Stakes in Sandwan last year.