Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 25 Journalists Share Posted January 25 Trainers Danny Walker (left) and Arron Tata, and breeder-owner Daniel Nakhle, pictured with Crocetti following his Gr.1 NZ 2000 Guineas (1600m) triumph. Photo: Race Images South There is plenty of excitement surrounding Saturday’s Karaka Millions meeting at Ellerslie, and standout three-year-old Crocetti is expected to kick the night off with a bang when he lines-up in the opening race of the six-race card, the Group 3 Almanzor Trophy (1200m). The Danny Walker and Arron Tata-trained gelding has yet to taste defeat in his six starts to date, including giving breeder-owner Daniel Nakhle his first Group One win when taking out the New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in November. The son of Zacinto will put his record to the test this weekend, with top horse racing bookmakers favouring him to continue his winning ways, setting him as a red-hot -333.33 favourite. However, he will be met by stern opposition, including the undefeated Stephen Marsh-trained filly Merchant Queen, who has shortened into +450, while +900 third favourite Just A Floozie beat subsequent Group One winner Molly Bloom and Group Three performer Orchestral in her only start to date. Crocetti has been freshened since his elite-level triumph and his conditioners have been pleased with his progress ahead of his first assignment of the year. “He had three weeks off after Riccarton,” Walker said. “He has been working really well, he had a gallop between races last Sunday at Ellerslie, and he went well and is happy. “It was nice to go around Ellerslie before Saturday, and the races were on as well, so he got the feel of it. “It’s exciting to have a horse in on Karaka Millions night, it is going to be a huge night.” Crocetti will carry 60kg from gate three on Saturday and will have the services of in-form hoop Warren Kennedy. “We have drawn three so it’s nice and handy and we can do what we like from there,” Walker said. All going to plan after Saturday, Crocetti will head to Te Rapa a fortnight later to have a crack at weight-for-age level for the first time in the Group 1 BCD Group Sprint (1400m). “Hopefully after Saturday is the BCD Sprint and then we will have to sit down and decide whether he goes to the paddock or we have a look at what else is left for him,” Walker said. More horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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