Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted 3 hours ago Journalists Share Posted 3 hours ago By Jonny Turner Built For Glory will return to his happy place on Sunday to chase down an Otautau Four Square Wairio Cup victory. The four-year-old comes into the Winton feature unbeaten south of the Waitaki River, with five starts for five wins to his name. While there is no doubting the Steve and Amanda Telfer trained pacer’s class as he prepares for another Southland raid, there are doubts over his standing start manners. Built For Glory has faced the standing start tapes once in his short career, missing away at Nelson earlier last month. Despite that, driver Tim Williams is hopeful his charge can be mistake-free in his Wairio Cup mission at Winton on Sunday. “I think it was more circumstances on the day at Nelson, he can definitely get away better than that,” the reinsman said. “From 30m on his own on Sunday, he gets his chance to step away and I am hopeful he can.” “He was safe in his trial before Nelson, it is a different story at the races but it was a positive.” “Hopefully he can do things right on Sunday, over 2400m he can’t afford to make a mistake.” In his last visit to Southland, Built For Glory’s sat parked to beat his main Wairio Cup rival in Miraculous. While that looks strong form, so does the pacer’s two-from-two record at Winton. “His record down south and at Winton is great,” Williams said. “He has had a lot of travel lately but he seems well and is a good-doing wee fella.” “If he can get away, I am sure he can go a nice race.” The Telfer stable bring several winning chances south to Wairio Cup Day including Caughttheeye who competes in the Southern Bred Southern Reared Diamond Creek Sorority. The three-year-old brings strong form in the lower grades to the fillies feature. “I thought her last start was a real step in the right direction,” Williams said. “She looped them and they went 1.53 for the mile and she ran a nice race.” “This looks a nice opportunity for her, racing against her own sex for a good stake.” Stonewall Stud also start Mythical in Sunday’s event while Sweet Diamond and Molly Belwin will compete in a heat of the Southern Belle Speed Series. Sweet Diamond brings patchy form to a heat of the series she won last year. “We have mixed her training up a wee bit, from the draw she might have to go back so she will probably need the right run into it,” Williams said. B D Hall looks a solid each way hope for the Telfer barn in Sunday’s Gold Chip Final, while Muchacho and Stillyourshot look the strongest of Williams’ outside drives. The Brett Gray trained Stillyourshot has been excellent in his last three placings and he looks well suited in Sunday’s finale. “It is great to get on a good chance for Brett, I am well down the order to get on one of his these days.” “The horse has been in good form and the draw (1) is obviously a big help.” The Tony Stratford trained Muchacho starts from a contrasting draw in barrier 8 in race 8. Five to follow at Wairio With arguably the best fields seen in Southland so far this year, Otautau Four Square Wairio Cup Day is set to be a cracker. Racing journalist Jonny Turner has delved deep into Sunday’s field and found five horses harness racing fans may be keen to follow. Rakamick – Race 2 Anyone who saw Rakamick’s last start at Gore might be wondering how he is still a maiden. The pacer worked hard in the running before fighting on tenaciously to run third. Before that effort, Rakamick took on smart two-year-olds such as Always Dreaming and Spicey Crunch.After enjoying a freshen-up, the three-year-old returned to the trials track where he ran a solid third behind two handy types. Fitter for that run and into a very winnable race on Sunday, Rakamick looks well placed to finally break maiden status in race 2. Jaccka Elvis – Race 6 After tearing up the trials track recently, Jaccka Elvis looks well poised for a big debut in race 6.The three-year-old has only been beaten in one of his trial runs, when running home strongly out of the pack for third.The pacer’s barrier 2 draw puts him inside all of his main threats, with most of those drawn wide or on the second row.If Jaccka Elvis can take the experience of race day in his stride, he can make a winning debut in race 6.Because going by his trials, he certainly has the motor. Snap Shot – Race 9 The formline tells the story with Snap Shot. She’s been excellent this time in and excellent throughout her short career. She’s one of the lower-rated horses in Sunday’s field, but that secures her barrier number 1. And it is more of a reflection of her status as an up-and-comer than her being inferior to any of her rivals. Snap Shot’s shown gate speed in her short career, which she will need to hold a forward spot from the inside. The one query is whether she has enough early toe to push out hard and seal her own fate. There looks a good chance she can do that and if that is the case, she should take some catching. Practical Magic – Race 10 In wide-open races with plenty of talent, it’s a big risk to stand out any horse and suggest it’s one to follow. But Practical Magic looks worth the risk in Sunday’s feature trot. She’s not always pretty to watch and she can put in a few rough steps, but she’s been running excellent races lately and her confidence only seems to be growing. At Winton she gets the advantage of starting from the front line and with the manners she’s been showing lately, she could take plenty of catching. The horses off handicaps are going to make excellent beginnings or run serious sectional times to catch Practical Magic if she is able to lead and roll along at a strong tempo. She’s no good thing, but she’s an each way threat in a competitive race. Built For Glory – Race 11 It may make little sense to pick a horse that has had one standing start and made a hash of it. But Built For Glory gets his shot at stepping away as the only horse on the back mark of the Wairio Cup. His trainers at Stonewall Stud are certain to have worked on their four-year-old’s early manners following the last time he faced the barrier strands at Nelson. If he is able to step away cleanly, Built For Glory is clearly the horse to beat in Sunday’s feature. He’s beaten his main rival Miraculous several times and the rest of the field looks within his reach. Though there is some risk about him, Built For Glory is clearly the horse to beat in the Wairio Cup. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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