By Greg Prichard
Sally Taylor, coach of Coffs Harbor, is confident that on Tuesday you will be very competitive at the Tiree racing session if you found the right events for Bold Hoi Ho and Capzinzi.
And both horses are prominent on the market, so the bookmakers obviously agree.
Tab evaluates Bold Hoi Ho as the second favorite at 4.20 USD in the fifth race, the Sky International Benchmark 82 Handicap over 1614 m.
Bold Hoi Ho (Mitch Stapleford) lands the price in Armidale. Image by Bradley photographer
And Capzinzi is also the second favorite at $ 4.80 for the last event on the eight breed card.
The Tare -based apprentice jockey dough dough worsnop will ride both horses.
The Tare surface was rated on Monday morning with the view of a few more showers between back then and the meeting with a cushioned 7.
Taylor said she would be content if the route would remain in the cushioned range.
“Both basically love the cushioned,” she said. “I would not say that Capziinzi would love to love, but courageous Hoi Ho has won on the severe.
“Especially since it is the last race of the day for Capzinzi, I would hate that it is arduous to reach and is still raining.
“Not that she doesn't get through, but I don't know if it will be so effective or not. A cushioned 6 or cushioned 7 would be perfect for both horses. You cannot control the weather, but you can hope.
“I think I have found good races for you. They are certainly within reach with both horses, so hopefully they will both cut off well.”
Taylor says Worsnop, who is a winner's winner in whom she is trained, Glen Milligan is a good choice at the latest Targe Tiree meeting on March 17 to control her gallopers.
“She only had three trips for me for a first and one third,” she said. “She drove both in Capzinzi and Bold Hoi Ho, so she knows both horses, and she rides Taree really well and I think you need a jockey that knows this track.”
Bold Hoi Ho pulled the external barrier in the 10-hp area, but the six-year-old gelding has shown that they achieve good results through a prominent racing or the reserve on the field.
Four -year -old Mare Capziinzi is pulled near the rail and has enough early speed to drive prominently. Taylor restarted her stable with many younger horses to join the experienced core.
“I have 18 training now,” she said. “This includes many two and three -year -olds who have not yet driven, but they are ready to go. So it is effortless to see how they shape themselves with the race.”
*NOTE: The first race is 1:15 p.m. and the gates open lunch. The complete tab cards and bookmakers as well as the Turf Bistro and the bar in the winner post function center are open. General admission 10 US dollars and concession $ 5.
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