Star mare Via Sistina suffers dramatic gallops incident ahead of Cox Plate bid

Chris Waller will give Via Sistina every chance to play her part in this Saturday's $5 million Cox Plate, despite unshipping rider James McDonald at Tuesday morning's Breakfast With The Best session.

VIA SISTINA after losing the rider at trackwork prior to the Cox Plate. Picture: Racing photos

The last-start Turnbull Stakes winner unshipped rider James McDonald on the home turn before galloping two and a half laps of the Moonee Valley circuit riderless with a loose bandage flapping between her legs.

Waller initially feared the worst but was left amazed at how well the six-year-old came through the taxing workout and is prepared to wait until Saturday morning to make a call on whether she lines up in Saturday's ten-furlong Group 1 prize.

"I would say so, but we'll obviously use right up until Saturday morning to make that decision," Waller said, around 45 minutes after the incident when asked if she would take her place.

"She's had a more-than-expected workout this morning, but in terms of how she is, she's recovered really well.

"She's had a tough day at the office, or on the training track, and the key now is this afternoon to just have a nice, easy time.

"She'd normally be having a quiet gallop Thursday – that'll be abandoned, it's not required – so she'll just have very light cantering in the park-type work, a trip to the beach, just let her be a horse, nice picks of grass and just let her chill out.

"It's not ideal, but we've still got a horse."

McDonald was uninjured in the fall and resumed trackwork commitments later in the session.

Waller was quick to draw an optimistic bow on the incident, casting his mind back 15 years to a similar Breakfast With The Best incident with Rangirangdoo.

"He was getting ready to run in a Cox Plate and an almost-identical thing happened," Waller recalled.

"We got scared, we didn't run in the Cox Plate, and he came out and won the Crystal Mile the same day and broke the track record.

"Hopefully we can do something special on Saturday similar to that."

Via Sistina, winner of the Group 1 Pretty Polly Stakes when trained by George Boughey, is one of nine horses in line to contest this year's Cox Plate, with Japanese star and favourite Prognosis also in contention alongside local cult figure Pride Of Jenni. The Harry Eustace-trained Docklands will also take his chance.


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