Bjorn Baker duo set for Randwick

Posted by RS NewsWire at 7:43am on July 14th

Just as top jockey Willie Pike is renowned for bobbing up in the last race at Perth, Bjorn Baker has an uncanny knack for producing the winner of the final event on a Sydney Saturday program.

The Baker-trained Miss Jay Fox upstaged her more fancied rivals to wrap up the meeting at Randwick last weekend, and the Warwick Farm horseman was hoping for more of the same on Saturday with two runners in the Furphy Handicap (1000m).

Speedy filly Passeggiata and new stable addition American President line up for the stable, Baker quietly confident both can make their presence felt.

A first-up winner over Saturday’s course and distance, Passeggiata was beaten as an odds-on favourite when overhauled by Omni Man in midweek grade last start.

The Tulloch Lodge sprinter is again among her rivals at Randwick, but she does meet him 3.5 kilos better at the weights and Baker is hoping that will be enough to turn the tables.

“I thought she still went well last start. It’s hard to win all the time, it’s very competitive racing and I think the winner is a pretty smart horse too,” Baker said.

“She just wasn’t quite good enough last time and she meets Omni Man again so he’ll be hard to beat.

“But she is very well. She’s got gate one on Saturday and up to benchmark 78 grade she gets a bit of weight relief.

“I think she goes in as a pretty good chance.”

American President makes his debut for the stable in the same race, the four-year-old joining Baker as the winner of four of his 14 starts, and despite being a recent arrival, the four-year-old is well known to the trainer.

“Funnily enough, he’s the horse that Overpass just beat when he won his first race at Orange,” Baker said.

“It’s amazing to have him in the stable and I’m lucky to get a well-performed horse. His best form is probably with the cut in the track though, so that’s what we’ll be hoping for with him.

“But he knows what the game is about and from gate six, hopefully he can just sit off them and the key with him is that if he can relax, he’s a chance.”

More Racing News

Shinn to make Sydney trip for Think About It trial

Blake Shinn will make the trip to Sydney to partner Think About It in a barrier trial as he prepares for his first race ride on the Everest winner. Sam Clipperton has been the gelding’s regular jockey over the past 15 months, but connections decided to make a change following a disappointing Sydney autumn...

Today

Gold Coast trial to sharpen Magic Time for the Kingsford Smith Cup

Michael Dee is heading to the Gold Coast to trial multiple Group 1 winning mare Magic Time ahead of her first run in Brisbane. The Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm on June 1 is the race trainer Grahame Begg has picked out to run Magic Time in first-up in Brisbane,...

Today

Kovalica to relish G1 Doomben Cup trip

The anniversary of Kovalica’s biggest success comes up in the next week and Chris Waller is hoping to celebrate the milestone with another Brisbane Group 1 win. The four-year-old son of Ocean Park will chase his first win since last year’s Queensland Derby when he steps out in this Saturday’s $1 million...

Today

Draw favours Who Dares in The Straight Six

Who Dares has finally lived up to the lofty expectations placed on him winning a Stakes race at Flemington. The Listed Straight Six (1200m) on Saturday fell the way of the heavily supported gelding, prepared at Mornington by Pat Carey and Harris Walker. Sent out the $3.30 favourite under Patrick Moloney, Who Dares scored...

May 18th

Lloyd keeps his cool as Cindy collects Dark Jewel Classic

A composed ride from Zac Lloyd has helped Fall For Cindy post an invaluable Group Three win, the star apprentice keeping his cool despite having to throw the script out the window shortly after the start. Lloyd had hoped to settle the John O’Shea-trained mare in the first half of the field and...

May 18th

The Map lands a Melbourne Cup berth

Six months of planning has paid off with The Map earning a ‘Golden Ticket’ into the Melbourne Cup. The Listed Andrew Ramsden Stakes (2800m) at Flemington on Saturday grants the winner a ballot exemption into the Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) in November. Trainers Dan Clarken and Oopy Macgillivray planned their assault on Saturday’s...

May 18th

Opal Ridge signals Queensland carnival intentions in Ortensia Stakes

A relieved Luke Pepper will press on to the Queensland winter carnival with renewed confidence after an underdone Opal Ridge maintained her perfect home track record with a classy victory in the Ortensia Stakes at Scone. Pepper admitted to some pre-race anxiety given Opal Ridge hadn’t raced since November, but he banked on...

May 18th

Bella Nipotina beats I Wish I Win in the Doomben 10,000

Ciaron Maher has been left to marvel at the tenacity of bonny mare Bella Nipotina, who has overcome a busy travel schedule to upset I Wish I Win in the $1.5 million Doomben 10,000. Kicking off her preparation in Melbourne, Bella Nipotina was narrowly edged out by Chain Of Lightning in the T J...

May 18th

Bool battler chasing a Melbourne Cup dream

The self-proclaimed little bogan from the Bool with the bargain battler $5000 horse is chasing the dream of a Melbourne Cup start at Flemington. Patrick Ryan Jnr and his stayer Ferago head to the Listed Andrew Ramsden (2800m) in search of a ballot exemption into the Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) at Flemington...

May 16th

Shall Samuel and Twain meet in the Melbourne Cup?

To breed one Melbourne Cup runner is an achievement, but to have two in the same race from the one family is something not many can boast. But that’s the dream Gail Temperton and Stan Alexander are hoping to realise this year and Samuel Langhorne can take a giant step towards making...

May 16th