Greg Polson previews Bathurst Friday August 18

Greg Polson - Friday August 18

An irrigation malfunction at Bathurst will make punting interesting at Bathurst on Friday but I am still planning to have something on a John Sargent-trained three-year-old.

Stewards have rated the Bathurst track a soft (5) surface but the additional track information tells us the track is actually a heavy (8) from the 450m to the winning post due to an irrigation malfunction.

Punters will need to tread warily but despite the additional hurdle placed before punters in terms of a heavy track in the straight I am still keen to invest on the John Sargent-trained The Big Boss in the On Trac AG Maiden Plate (1408m).

The Maiden Plate will be race six on the program so racing patterns for the day should be established giving punters some chance later in the day.

A three-year-old son of Al Maher, The Big Boss made a promising start to his racing career finishing a close third at Goulburn on debut coming from back in the field and hitting the line strongly over 1200m.

The Big Boss had shown up in three metropolitan trials finishing less than two-lengths form the winner in each of them on tracks designated as good and soft and with his debut run on a heavy (10) track already in his limited career has shown he is likely to be adept on any sort of going which is handy to know with the unknowns about the how the track may play on Friday.

The Big Boss hit the line at Goulburn in a manner that suggests he will relish stepping up in distance on Friday and with the benefit of race experience rates as the best bet on a day that has the potential to be extremely tricky for punters.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Don Corleone New for Eureka Stud
Eureka Stud is excited to offer Group I performed Extreme Choice son Don Corleone to Queensland breeders this spring.
Exceedance Pair and Strait Acer Half-Sister Highlight Vinery Weanlings
Vinery Stud will present a select draft of four for the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale next week and they include two by the farm’s promising young sire Exceedance, not to mention the half-sister to $1.3million earner Strait Acer.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill
Busy set of trials at Rosehill on Thursday morning featured six heats won by juveniles that included some unraced youngsters by I Am Invincible, Better Than Ready and Shalaa (IRE) and one of them has a half-sister headed to the MM National Yearling Sale.
Mystery Island Romps in Warrnambool Cup
By a Japanese-bred sire who now stands in Turkey out of a German-bred mare that resides in Japan, the 7-year-old gelding Mystery Island (JPN) carried the colours of Melbourne Cup winner Americain (USA) to a career highlight victory in the $300,000 Listed Sungold Milk Warrnambool Cup (2350m).
Two Impressive Winners for Prized Icon
On Thursday, Kooringal Stud’s Prized Icon had two progressive first-crop 3-year-olds step up to the plate at Wyong.
Rosemont Announce 2024 Fees and Doull to Join Roster
Rosemont Stud are proud to present our stallion roster for the 2024 season.
Stakes Double for Churchill
Confirmed for the Coolmore Australia roster for 2024, Churchill (IRE) was in hot form overnight with a pair of lightly raced new stakes-winning three year-olds in Pandora’s Gift and Fast Tracker.
Sires With Winners - Thursday May 2
Here is the full list of 39 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
First Season Sires at Inglis Weanling Sale
The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale marks the sale ring debut for the next generation of sire hopefuls and our first season sire gallery offers a great quick comparison on type for this next young cohort of sires.
Tradition to Continue as Wakefield Stud Changes Hands
The historic Wakefield Stud, the birthplace of Melbourne Cup winner Subzero, has been purchased by the owners of another historic Scone farm, Middlebrook Valley Lodge. The farm was officially settled during the week, and the new owners are excited to see the farm return to it’s former glory days.