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“I guess if you get a wet track, it’s going to make it hard for her first up, but she’s got to start somewhere,” Smith said.
A likely heavy track could also hurt Winston Hills, which Smith scratched from Canterbury on Wednesday in the hope of a better surface to resume on in the seventh on Saturday. He was an $11 shot with McEvoy to ride.
“I’m not sure he’s 100 per cent ready first up,” Smith said. “I just didn’t want to run him on too wet of a track, but he might have to go around on a wet track Saturday if you want to get him going.
“He’s still a bit of a work in progress. I think there’s still improvement to come with him.
He’s a nice horse in the making when he settles down a bit and starts to get a bit of confidence.
He’s just a bit of a nervy bugger, doing things wrong.”
It is a similar story with Anythink Goes ($18), which runs in the last, a 1600m benchmark 78, from gate three with Zac Lloyd in the saddle. Smith hopes for a better start from the seven-year-old, which has been fifth in his past two runs.
“He’s been consistent and there’s a good win in that horse,” he said.
“He’s going very well, [but] he just misses the start – he just does things to beat himself.
“He’s actually a better horse on pace than what he is when he gets back, but he’s worked well, he looks good and he handles wet tracks.
“He’s drawn better and, hopefully, he jumps better, that’s the key to him.”
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Fioprospero ($9.50) is in the sixth but could instead chase another 2400m target at Eagle Farm after finishing third over the trip last start at Rosehill.
“It was his first run at 2400 the other day, so he’ll improve off that,” he said.
Smith said Everest slot contender Headwall would have an easy first trial on Friday at Warwick Farm on his path to resuming in the Concorde Stakes (1000m) on September 6.
“He’s looks good; I can’t fault him,” he said. “He improved significantly last prep, but a lot of that has to do with his racing manners and just getting a bit of confidence.
“If he comes back like that, he’s going to be right in the mix.”
“I guess if you get a wet track, it’s going to make it hard for her first up, but she’s got to start somewhere,” Smith said.
A likely heavy track could also hurt Winston Hills, which Smith scratched from Canterbury on Wednesday in the hope of a better surface to resume on in the seventh on Saturday. He was an $11 shot with McEvoy to ride.
“I’m not sure he’s 100 per cent ready first up,” Smith said. “I just didn’t want to run him on too wet of a track, but he might have to go around on a wet track Saturday if you want to get him going.
“He’s still a bit of a work in progress. I think there’s still improvement to come with him.
He’s a nice horse in the making when he settles down a bit and starts to get a bit of confidence.
He’s just a bit of a nervy bugger, doing things wrong.”
It is a similar story with Anythink Goes ($18), which runs in the last, a 1600m benchmark 78, from gate three with Zac Lloyd in the saddle. Smith hopes for a better start from the seven-year-old, which has been fifth in his past two runs.
“He’s been consistent and there’s a good win in that horse,” he said.
“He’s going very well, [but] he just misses the start – he just does things to beat himself.
“He’s actually a better horse on pace than what he is when he gets back, but he’s worked well, he looks good and he handles wet tracks.
“He’s drawn better and, hopefully, he jumps better, that’s the key to him.”
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Fioprospero ($9.50) is in the sixth but could instead chase another 2400m target at Eagle Farm after finishing third over the trip last start at Rosehill.
“It was his first run at 2400 the other day, so he’ll improve off that,” he said.
Smith said Everest slot contender Headwall would have an easy first trial on Friday at Warwick Farm on his path to resuming in the Concorde Stakes (1000m) on September 6.
“He’s looks good; I can’t fault him,” he said. “He improved significantly last prep, but a lot of that has to do with his racing manners and just getting a bit of confidence.
“If he comes back like that, he’s going to be right in the mix.”
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