Fast Dragon is back from Sydney to head a possible two-handed attack on the Gr.1 Easter Handicap for trainer Bruce Wallace.
The four-year-old returned last week to prepare for the Manco-sponsored feature on April 18 at Ellerslie where he won the Listed Champagne Stakes two years ago.
While he finished at the back of a high class field, he was only four and a half lengths from the winner Contributor.
“He went a bit earlier than anticipated and then in the BMW he didn’t stay the 2400 metres,” stable foreman Allan Peard said. “Fresh at 2000 metres is his limit.”The Easter is also a race on the programme for It Has To be You, who resumed his New Zealand career in encouraging style at Te Aroha with a fourth placing in the open sprint.
“If he had drawn a barrier he could have run second, but we had to ride him back from the wide gate,” Peard said.It Has To Be You won twice for Wallace as a three-year-old before he transferred to John Size’s Hong Kong stable.
“He was a Group One winner there in the Classic Cup and beat an international field,” Peard said. “He‘s a very good horse who had a few joint issues so the decision was made to bring him home for the climate and the green grass.“The Easter is his main target, but he’s on a Rating 87 so we don’t know yet if he’ll get in. Hopefully he does and we can look forward to two strong chances.”