Ashburton trainer Paul Gadsby has a chance of landing a Gr 1 victory in the Premier’s Champions Stakes over 1600m on Super Saturday with the Gimmethegreenlight gelding Gunner, although he admitted the favourite Zodiac Ruler would be hard to beat.
He said, “I would like to hope he has a chance, although if I had a choice between 1400m and 1600m at this stage I would probably go for 1400m. He has a lot of quality and is a trier, he has a very big heart. He is a light framed horse and tends to lighten up in his races, so I almost had to give him a week off after his July day run, but he will look spot on in the parade ring on Saturday.”
Gunner caught the eye on Vodacom Durban July day in the Gr 2 Durban Golden Horseshoe over 1400m. He was caught wide the whole way from a draw of nine yet still managed to say on very well for a 1,75 length third to Zodiac Ruler. He has another tricky draw of seven in an eleven horse field, but if Brandon Lerena, who replaces S’Manga Khumalo, is able to slot him in he could have a shout and should stay the trip.
Gadsby concluded, “I hope to be in the first three or four.”
Gadsby runs Reigning Wave in the first over 1600m for fillies and mares, where she is the best weighted horse. However, she has a tough draw to overcome.
He said, “”She has got her problems as she is a bit back at the knee and jars up, so ideally I would have liked a turf race over a bit further. She has had a bit of a rest so we decided to take our chances despite the wide draw.”
He said his other runner on the day Roy’s Mambo had not been gelded yet chiefly due to him being quite light framed, but he believed he was looking for the 1900m trip of the second race on the turf, where he has a wide draw of eleven.
David Thiselton