Ward’s Emperor Hoping For Rain At Gosford

By Brenton Le Grand

Local trainer Neil Ward is hoping for rain at Gosford this Wednesday to give Emperor Harada the best chance of success on his home track.

Having dual-accepted the four-year-old Haradasungelding, Ward has opted for the 1200m event believing the 1100m field has a bit too much speed for his charger.

“The 1100m race is full of jump and run 1000m horses and they would’ve run him off his feet,” Ward said. “Hopefully there will be a bit of rain about, and the 1200m will suit him right down to the ground. Billy Owen’s 3kg claim will be a bonus too.”

With only two horses in work, Ward is more than content to keep poking along with his small team. “Everyone else is trying to get to where I’ve been,” Ward quipped.

The Gosford Quarries Conditional Benchmark 70 Handicap over 1100m shapes to be a hotly run contest with Gregory McFarlane’s Second Island and Kristen Buchanan’s Invincible Gangsta looking the two main chances in the small field. Second Island resumes on her home surface and did win here last preparation, while Invincible Gangsta has been a model of consistency for Buchanan and connections with two wins and seven placings from just 13 starts.

The babies line up in the Aussie Night Markets 2YO Maiden Plate over 1000m with another local Nick Mitchell saddling up the well named filly Foolin’ Around. Being out of a Charge Forward mare called Let’s Frolic, she debuts after some solid trials here at Gosford and Wyong. The metropolitan stables are also well represented with the Waterhouse Bott and Snowden camps appearing to hold the strongest hands.

Gates open at 12pm with the first race scheduled for 1.25pm. General admission tickets can be purchased online with hospitality packages still available