Pre-post favourite Xtravagant is out of Saturday’s Gr.1 J. R. & N. Berkett Telegraph while a high-class filly has been confirmed to take on the older horses in Trentham’s sprint feature.
The four-year-old son of Pentire was taken out of the race after he failed to gallop up to expectations at Matamata on Tuesday morning.
“We had a team talk afterwards and we decided that his work wasn’t good enough to be going to Wellington so he will miss the race.
“It’s really unfortunate that we’re not going to be seeing him, but that’s racing and a decision on what we do now has yet to be made.”While Xtravagant has been given a red light, it’s all green for the Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained Luna Rossa to resume in the Telegraph.
“She won on the course and at the distance as a two-year-old and it’s a race we’ve been thinking about for her for a while,” Baker said.“She’s a good filly with plenty of speed and she’s really come up well. With only 52.5kg on her back she’ll be ready to go.”
Matthew Cameron has been booked to ride last season’s Gr.1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes winner.“She won a trial well here at Cambridge and she’s by Written Tycoon and they’re flying,” Baker said.
Luna Rossa also galloped in good style at Cambridge on Tuesday morning in company with her temporary stablemate, the Victoria sprinter Odyssey Moon. He won the Gr.3 Standish Handicap at Flemington last time out for trainer Robert Smerdon.“They both went well in a working gallop over a 1000 metres,” Baker said.