Te Rapa preview
There will be 16 lucky horses going to the start in tomorrow's $80,000 Hibiscus Painters Taumarunui Cup at Te Rapa.
Lucky, that is, that Indikator will be at home in his paddock.
The horse that would run out of sight with any award for New Zealand's most improved horse, missed work. It meant he could not line up in tomorrow's big winter feature and show he could have trounced them with 60kg-61kg.
He would have.
In his absence, possibly the most even field ever assembled for the Taumarunui Cup will face the starter.
It's difficult to come up with a definitive choice, but The Jungle Boy puts forward a few positives.
One is that he's won on the course - always a major consideration at Te Rapa.
Another is his handy ability on winter tracks. Te Rapa can surprise in firming up quickly, but the track was yesterday a heavy (10) and with showers predicted through today and tomorrow the chance of significant improvement is moderate at best.
This will suit The Jungle Boy. His run for third in the Whangarei Cup last start was very good considering the track was only just dead, a surface much too firm for The Jungle Boy's liking.
At his previous start he finished a fine second to Indikator on heavy ground in the Kiwifruit Cup at Tauranga.
That is good enough form for consideration here.
Montjee's form has been mixed on paper, but it may pay to ignore that. His third in the Kiwifruit Cup, only a neck behind The Jungle Boy was a good run and he was completely lost at the back of the field on a shocking track at Te Awamutu last start. Expect to see a better run this time.
Dubhdara was narrowly beaten in this race last year and on that alone he rates a definite wining chance.
His heavy track record is impressive - four wins and seven placings from 18 starts.
The extreme outside barrier draw is unimpressive, but that will be the job of Mark Du Plessis, back briefly until his Hong Kong contract kicks off again.
On the next line of choice, you can probably have most of the rest of the field, the line-up is so even.
Halls is one of the best of them, but the 59kg topweight looks ugly. He is tough, though, and the earth won't stop revolving if he wins.
Cup field evenly matched
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