Like most trainers at this time of the year, Stephen Marsh has spent plenty of time studying weather forecasts as he prepares to launch a ten-strong team from his Cambridge stable at the Rotorua race meeting on Sunday.
With the track currently rated a Heavy9, Marsh is hoping some strong wind and plenty of sunshine over the next 24 hours will bring the rating back to at least a Slow7 which would see the majority of the ten acceptors take their place in their respective events.
“We certainly had been hoping for some fine weather over the last couple of days as most of our runners need a better surface to produce their best,” Marsh said.
“There are a couple who have poor draws which will likely see them pulled out to wait for another day but as long as it looks as though there has been some drying and the track will improve then the rest will take the opportunity on offer.”
Marsh is keen to see three-year-old fillies To Cap It All and Lubeck line up in the second event on the card, a three-year-old 1215m contest, as they ready for summer targets.
“To Cap It All is a 1000 Guineas (Gr.1, 1600m) candidate for Riccarton next month and we think she is back on target for that assignment,” he said.
“She disappointed us a little when she ran 5th at Ellerslie last start but her bloods weren’t perfect in the days after the race which explained the run.
“She needs a Dead4 to perform at her peak and while it won’t be that on Sunday, she is in an early race with the track as good as it will be on the day and she can go a cheeky gallop.
“Lubeck is also in there and she did nothing wrong as a two-year-old with a win and runner-up placing in her two starts.
“She has been working well and although she will take plenty of improvement, I’m expecting a good effort from her.”
Consistent mare Glamour Tycoon will be the Marsh representative in the feature event on the day, the Gr.3 Sweynesse Stakes (1215m), and she is one Marsh expects to handle whatever track presents on the day.
“She (Glamour Tycoon) is such an honest character and tries her heart out at every start,” Marsh said.
“I’m sure it will be the same again on Sunday although it is a terrific field with plenty of depth to it.
“She has come on nicely from her first-up effort at Te Rapa and we think she will certainly put herself in the race at some stage.”
Marsh found it hard to rate the chances of his other runners due to the doubt on the track conditions but felt that three-year-old gelding Kenwood House was one that could be prominent in the first race on the card following an unlucky run at Tauranga where he made contact with a fallen rider in the home straight when issuing his challenge.
Marsh also reported that his superstar galloper El Vencedor was right on target for the Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at Ellerslie next weekend after a sparkling gallop at Cambridge on Saturday morning.
“El Vencedor is peaking at just the right time and I was delighted by his gallop at home here this morning,” he said.
“He has really come on from Te Rapa and the step up in distance and return to Ellerslie will make him very hard to beat.”