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Jason Collett connects again with the favorite of the Hawkesbury Cup (Saturday)

By John Curtis

Jason Collett is reunited with the favorite time of Tavi Tavi, since Kris Lees aims many of the feature races on Hawkesburys on Saturday metropolitan-owned meetings.

Lees confirmed the booking of Collett for the gelding this morning (currently the favorite of $ 3.50 worth $ 3.50) in the $ 250,000-group-3-bond club Hawkesbury Gold Cup (1600 m).

James McDonald was on board when the Tavi time was resumed on April 19 in Royal Randwick and by sandpaper (which was beaten on Sunday, the 1 million US dollar The Archer, 1300 m in Rockhampton), in a benchmark 100 handicap (1400 m).

Tavi Time (Jay Ford) returns to Royal Randwick after winning the summer pass. Image by Bradley photographer

McDonald, however, is in Hong Kong until May 5, which is up to May 5, so that Collett gets back.

Collett drove Tavi in ​​a 1000 -meter attempt by Hawkesbury in August last year and at the beginning of his campaign when he went through the following month in Rosehill Gardens in Rosehill Gardens in Rosehill Gardens in Rosehill Garden's sixth.

The TAVI period was then fourth in the 3-million dollar Gigantic Dance (1600 m) in Royal Randwick in early November.

Lees is satisfied with the progress of gelding since it was resumed by Randwick and hopes to win his first Hawkesbury Gold Cup.

Together with Tavi Time, he will also have runners in the group 3-hawkesbury-Guineen of $ 250,000 (1400 m), $ 200,000 for Hawkesbury XXXX Goldrausch (1100 m) and 2yo Clarendon Stakes (1400 m).

The Recent Zealand Stutfolove -Love Poem (11 US dollar) will have its first start for her fresh trainer in the Guinenen, and Dylan Gibbons will ride her.

Snitzel three -year love poem, both in group 1 and 2, which are placed at home, races in the same colors for owners Lib Petagna as the former outstanding mare Lucia Valentina.

After her Australian debut in group 3-PJ Bell Stakes (1200 m) in Randwick, she was broadcast on April 12 after her Australian debut in Lees.

The love poem with Gibbons on board last Thursday had a tick-over test in Wyong when she did home to take a 1000 m heat on bulky soil.

Lees will have in the gold rush with a double representation -productive winner Brudenell (8 US dollars) and Bubba Bay (6 US dollars), and also begins to blow up the youthful youthful Damien in Clarendon. Dylan Gibbons drives Brudenell and Josh Parr Partners Bubba's Bay, while Collett has the mount on Damien.

The ten -time winner Brudenell has never driven in Hawkesbury, but the 11 -time winner Bubba's Bay drove twice at the beginning of her career and won a Midway Maiden handicap (1100 m) in December 2022 when he was trained in Kembla Grange by Ross McConville.

The Hellbent -Youngster Damien easily won a Maiden handicap (1200 m) against his own sex on April 12 in Newcastle when he only had his second start, and now increases to 1400 m.

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