Smolda to try for the lead in Victoria Cup

29 January 2016 | Michael Guerin
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Smolda will be sent forward early in a bid to stay ahead of rival Lennytheshark.

Smolda will be sent forward early in a bid to stay ahead of rival Lennytheshark.

If you are wondering whether Smolda can make the most of his barrier draw advantage over Lennytheshark in tomorrow night’s $400,000 Victoria Cup you are not alone.

Trainer-driver Mark Purdon would love to know, too.

Smolda has barrier four in the 2240m mobile and if he can beat Lennytheshark to the marker pegs and control the race it will be a huge advantage. But if Lenny, drawn barrier six, crosses him then he becomes the horse to beat.

Kiwi trainer Purdon realises the equation could be that simple so says he will be doing everything he can to reach the front.

“But whether we can do that, I honestly don’t know,” says Purdon.

“I can’t remember the last time we asked him to go hard off the gate but I realise we have to this week.

“So I will give him a brisk warm-up and get his mind on the job and I am sure he will leave pretty quickly.

“But whether that will be quick enough to hold Lenny, I don’t know.

“And if he gets in front of us then he will be very hard to catch.”

The pair quinellaed the Ballarat Cup last Saturday, with Smolda leading and just holding out the Victorian pacer, who was fresh up since winning the Inter Dominion sitting parked in Perth on December 13 and ran him close after sitting parked.

Lennytheshark is likely to take more improvement out of that race and has an exceptional Melton record so the first 10 strides of the race could decide it, with all other drivers on the front line likely to hand up to one of the favoured pair.

Purdon won’t have any such early worries with Lazarus in the $200,000 Victoria Derby, with the superstar three-year-old having to settle early from a second line draw before attacking.

“It is quite a good Derby with plenty of depth but I am not too worried about the draw because he is a very good horse.”

If Lazarus has to sit parked he will still probably win so getting caught up in traffic three wide looks his biggest concern.

With Ohoka Punter is hotly favoured in the standing start feature tomorrow night, The Pure Steel so it could be an epic night for the Kiwis, rounded out by Monbet in the $50,000 Australasian Trotting Champs.

He has a 20m handicap but the final is missing series second favourite Arboe and most of the other fancies have drawn the second line, meaning Monbet should get a nice tow into the race.
 

 

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