Godolphin bank on Tarpaulin to have The Rosebud rivals covered

Posted by RS NewsWire at 6:04am on August 16th

James Cummings says the decision to scratch Tarpaulin from the Vain Stakes at Caulfield in preference for a Sydney assignment has been made with the colt’s future in mind.

The Godolphin three-year-old looked well placed in Melbourne, however, Cummings opted to keep him in Sydney for the Listed Rosebud (1100m) at Rosehill where he will carry 55kg under the Quality Handicap conditions.

He gets in five kilos less than topweight Shangri La Express, but more significantly, Cummings says keeping the horse close to home now will open the door for bigger interstate assignments later, such as the Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m).

“He is quite nicely weighted in the handicaps as a horse on the way through, rather than the set weights and penalties in Melbourne,” Cummings said.

“But it’s probably just as important to keep the horse held together and not travelling too much in case he gets further along in the spring for races like the Danehill (Stakes), which is maybe seven weeks later, or even a Coolmore.

“It’s a long spring ahead but there is a chance that if I’m very pleased with him this weekend, I’ve got some time to freshen him up and leave something in the tank for later.”

By Harry Angel out of Lonhro mare Shelters, Tarpaulin is a half brother to Godolphin’s accomplished sprinter Aft Cabin.

The colt put together successive heavy track wins at the end of his two-year-old season and Cummings saw enough promise in them to raise the bar higher.

With the likes of Group-performers Shangri La Express and High Octane engaged on Saturday, along with emerging talents Gatsby’s and Brave One, Cummings views the Rosebud as a valuable spring pointer.

“He is a pretty talented colt and he’s got an opportunity to keep proving it,” he said.

“If he does so in a pretty deep race in Sydney, Gatsby’s is a good horse and a few others, that will bode well for his spring aspirations.

“I think he’s in the mix of a bunch of three-year-olds that might go right on with it in the spring. There looks like there is a bit of a team of them and perhaps even a changing of the guard from the good two-year-olds of the autumn.”

More Racing News

Liam Howley targets VRC St Leger success for Valiant Sun

Liam Howley, the trainer, has prioritised extended trips for three-year-old Valiant Sun in his program.Saturday brings the premier staying test for Victorian three-year-olds, the Listed VRC St Leger (2800m) at Flemington, with Valiant Sun entered to compete.The gelding will confront 16 competitors from the second widest stall, seeking his second...

Today

Randwick Anzac Day action features Queensland Derby champ Maison Louis return

Tom Charlton seeks an encouraging fresh performance from Queensland Derby winner Maison Louis at Randwick, with plans potentially including another northern campaign this winter.Just over a year back, the Super Seth son went from capturing a Goulburn maiden at start two to securing the Group 1 Derby at his seventh...

Today

Morgan gives thumbs up to Private Harry's Victory Stakes prep

Ash Morgan has endorsed Private Harry's readiness as the jockey readies to link back up with the Group One champion for the Victory Stakes at Eagle Farm in the coming month.During Wednesday's exhibition gallop at Canterbury, Morgan worked the four-year-old hard, Private Harry negotiating 1000m in 1:06.53 and splitting 36.29...

Today

Morphettville return hoped to spark Benedetta's Group 1 form

Ciaron Maher's yard believes revisiting Morphettville holds the key to victory for Benedetta again.The mare's prior appearance at Adelaide's flagship venue saw her capture The Goodwood in Group 1 company during May 2024.Trained then by Jason Warren, that success gave Jamie Melham a coveted Group 1 success on home turf.Shifted...

Today

Australasian Oaks presents opportunity for Just Kick's maiden win

David and Emma-Lee Browne indicate that success for Just Kick in Adelaide would align perfectly with an upcoming significant thoroughbred sale.Just Kick looks to notch her debut victory heading into the Group 1 Australasian Oaks (2000m) at Morphettville on Saturday.The filly remains without a win from eight attempts but has...

Today

Flemington barrier boost eyed by Plymouth team

Securing a strong gate draw proves crucial, above all on tracks featuring tight turns.As such, Lindsay Park had little choice but to pull Plymouth out of last Saturday's Listed Mornington Cup (2400m), notwithstanding the success granting a ballot bypass for October's Group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m).Trained by Ben, Will and...

Yesterday

Barrier five a boost for Getta Good Feeling in Australasian Oaks bid

Everything is aligning perfectly now for Getta Good Feeling as she aims to claim her initial Group 1 win.Danny O'Brien's charge drew position five in the Australasian Oaks (2000m) set down for Morphettville this Saturday.Sixteen maximum starters plus four reserves have confirmed for this highlight Group 1 on Adelaide's Saturday...

Yesterday

Darley australia to host retired godolphin colts tentyris and observer

A pair of Godolphin colts, each with two Group 1 wins under their belts, have ended their track careers and will stand at stud with Darley later this year.The decision to retire Tentyris and Observer was made public on Monday, seeing them allocated to Darley Australia's separate venues.By Street Boss,...

Apr 20th

Ciaron Maher eyes four entrants for VRC St Leger

The champion stayer trainer Ciaron Maher counts one horse already locked in for Saturday's Listed VRC St Leger at Flemington, but he is pushing for substantially more involvement in the key event.Among the 28 declarations for the $200,000 2800-metre race are Awesome Artist, Noble Falcon, Intervened, and Tasmanian Derby champion...

Apr 20th

New Zealand's Confesara eyes victory in Australasian Oaks

The track record of Roger James in capturing Australian Group 1 events for three-year-old fillies goes all the way back to the beginning of the 2000s, and he seeks to add to that tally this coming Saturday.Teaming up with co-trainer Robert Wellwood, the Kiwi conditioner has entered Confesara for the...

Apr 20th