After much speculation Bosson has chosen to ride $7 chance Cool N Fast tomorrow even though stablemate Bellatrix Star is far more favoured at $4, with Warren Kennedy to ride.
Walker says that was Bosson’s call and he can’t split the pair.
“I think there is nothing between them or in fact any of our four in that race,” Walker told the Herald.
“Bellatrix Star is a good tough filly and will be hard to beat but Cool N Fast has a great draw and we have been saving the blinkers for Saturday.
“He has been a bit too laid back but we saved the blinkers for this week to try and turn him on and if it works, and I think it will, be will be very hard to beat.”
Of all the gear changes in racing, blinkers on the first time tend to have the most dramatic effect and if they turbo-charge Cool N Fast his $7 price could be the best value all night as, laziness aside, he ticks every other box.
The Three-Year-Old race is a far steeper mountain to climb, with some class fillies between standing between the stable’s pair of Tokyo Tycoon and Talisker and the winner’s circle.
“It is a good field but Talisker was really brave pushing Crocetti in the 2000 Guineas and forget Tokyo Tycoon’s last run as he didn’t like the wet track and was a bit sore after.
“Opie liked his gallop so much the other day he swapped rides so he (Tokyo Tycoon) can get some.”
As for the Walker/Bergerson best of the day?
“Maven Belle (R2, No.1) is where she needs to be.”