A consensus between a trainer and his first-choice jockey will see talented jumper Laekeeper contest tomorrow's Corson Maize Pakuranga Hunt Hurdle (3350m) at Ellerslie with a new rider.
Shaun Fannin will ride topweight Laekeeper for the first time after Morrinsville trainer Simon Rees and regular rider Emily Farr agreed she should ride last-start Riccarton winner Abacus for New Plymouth trainer John Wheeler.
Farr has ridden Laekeeper in all but two of his 14 hurdle starts, winning four times on the Keeper 8-year-old gelding. Among those wins was last year's Sydenham Hurdles (3100m) at Riccarton which led to placings in the Grand National Hurdles (4200m) at Riccarton, last year's Corson Maize Hurdle (3100m) at Te Aroha and Great Northern Hurdles (4200m), also at Te Aroha.
However, Farr had parted company with Laekeeper in both the Sydenham Hurdles and Grand National Hurdles at Riccarton earlier this month, the only two times he has failed to place in jumping contests.
"He's really well, extremely well actually," Rees said.