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Hay List set to target a Group 1 treble over the Melbourne Spring

West Australian Racing
PerthTurfTalkPerthTurfTalk    3,054 posts
Grand galloper Hay List is on track for this year’s Spring Racing Carnival with trainer John McNair keen to make the most of the added riches available to sprinters in Victoria this Spring.

McNair said the hulking sprinter would likely make his Victorian return in the recently upgraded $450,000 Group 1 Moir Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on September 27, before then targeting the $1 million Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) at the same track on October 25 and the Group 1 $1 million Patinack Farm Classic (1200m) at Flemington on November 9.

“With the increased prize money in the Manikato and the elevation of the Moir to Group 1 status, it’s made Victoria our main focus this Spring,” McNair said.

“I was going to kick him off in the Missile Stakes (Group 3, 1200m) at Randwick on the 10th of August but we’ll probably wind his first run back a touch now because it would be a bit too early to fit in with the program in Melbourne.

“He’ll probably have one run in Sydney and then head down to Melbourne for the Moir.”

A three time Group 1 winner, the son of Statue Of Liberty has twice tasted success at the highest level in Victoria, with a victory in the 2010 Manikato Stakes followed by his famous triumph lumping 58.5kg to win the 2012 Newmarket Handicap (1200m).

Last seen at the races finishing 10th behind arch nemesis Black Caviar in the Group 1 T.J. Smith Stakes (1200m) at Randwick in April, McNair said he believes there is no reason why the rising eight-year-old can’t get back to his brilliant best.

“The horse is improving in his fitness almost daily and he feels better than he’s felt in a long time,” he said.

 “At the end of the day he’s going to have a nice, long, slow preparation, which means if anything small goes awry now then we’ve got plenty of time to do something about it.

“All he needs are a few things to go his way and I can’t see why he can’t get back to where he was.”

Click here to watch Hay List’s victory in the 2012 Newmarket Handicap

By Ben Asgari

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  • LuckyLongshotsLuckyLongshots    4,270 posts
    ...really?

    :-?
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I thought the same. His last prep looked like it might be his last to me? 
  • JayJayJayJay    8,624 posts
    Older horses are the trainers speciality - Ears Ronny, Mustard amongst many. Last prep after knee surgery, he ran a very tidy first up 4th and then failed with a virus in the TJ Smith and went straight out. He hasn't been over raced and would be a living legend barring Black Caviar. I would like to see him go out on a winning note but it does sound to be an ambitious program for a rising 8 year old.

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  • LuckyLongshotsLuckyLongshots    4,270 posts
    Same here JayJay - I'd love to see nothing more than him go out winning a spring Group 1 - but I don't want to see him finish tailed off at the back of a field.  Fingers crossed he is 100% before racing again!

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  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    What more does he have to achieve, if he was my horse he wouldn't even have raced last prep and would be enjoying a life of luxury in a nice paddock somewhere.
  • Aussiereds72Aussiereds72    601 posts
    That's why johns the trainer and your not Andrew
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,495 posts
    you cannot help but wishing those delightful owners every success. :-\"
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Aussiered I have my own personal opinion of the owners handling of this immensely courageous animal and I'll keep that to myself.

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  • careycarey    6,424 posts
    you need to do something about your unhealthy obsession aussie.
    if you don't like him, then fine, but it matters not what he writes.......along comes aussie to have another little dig.
    don't mind the odd dig myself, but think you go to the well too often.
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Carey if you remember he didn't like being exposed for his own vile actions and being forced to apologise for them and ever since it's always Aussiered dislikes this.

    Doesn't worry me in the slightest as it's as juvenile as his comments were, he's not even a blip on my radar.
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    McNair inherited a very good horse and under difficult circumstances has done a good job with him but Haylist became the horse he was because of trainer Jim Taylor's initial patience with him.
  • theketaminekidtheketaminekid    479 posts
    The Diva said:

    I thought the same. His last prep looked like it might be his last to me? 

    Ditto
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