“We’ve got him sound again and he’s better for recent racing. We hope he can be a surprise package at the weekend, he is a talented horse and we think he will acquit himself well.”
That being the case, Asterix
will cross the Tasman to make his Australian debut at Randwick on April 1 in a race the stable won in 2018 with Charles Road.
“We’re hoping it’s another stepping stone towards Sydney and running in the Chairman’s Handicap [Group 2, 2600m],” Scott said.
“If he was to perform well, then I’m sure the connections will look at the Sydney Cup [Group 1, 3200m].”
The stable came up short in its defence of Asterix’s Derby title last Saturday at Te Rapa, with Waitak faring best of their runners when a gallant fifth, after he was held up in the straight, ahead of Devildom (11th) and Jaffira (13th).
Waitak has distinguished himself well in strong age group company this preparation and won the Listed Eagle Memorial (1500m) together with runner-up finishes in the Group 2 Auckland Guineas (1600m) and Group 2 Avondale Guineas (2100m).
“He’s on the easy list with no firm plans. Lance will chat with the owners and make some decisions,” Scott said.
“He came through the Derby really well. One thing with the Proisirs is
that they have incredible powers of recovery.
“He’s continued to eat well and we put him straight out to the farm on Saturday night and he was happy to be out in the paddock and have a week off.”
Stablemate Dragon Leap is taking it quietly after finishing fourth in the Group 1 Railway (1200m) and sixth in the Group 1 BCD Sprint (1400m) at his last two outings.
“He didn’t really get all favours in the Railway or the BCD, so we tipped him out for a bit,” Scott said.
“He actually worked for the time at the farm [yesterday], so we’ll bring him back and see where his progress leads him.”
-NZ Racing Desk