Champion jumps trainer Paul Nelson admits he is heading into somewhat uncharted territory when two of his superstars race for the second time in just four days at Te Rapa today.
Today’s meeting signals the start of the elite flat racing for the season with the $150,000 Waikato Stud Foxbridge Plate featuring some of our better gallopers, headlined by the likes of Dragon Leap, Pier, Mustang Valley, Darci La Bella and the emerging Skew Wiff.
But the meeting also has two jumping bonuses for punters, with both the Bridge’s Insurance Hurdle (R1) and Pakuranga Hunt Steeplechase (R4) premier jumps races in their own right and the most crucial lead-ups to the Great Northerns in three weeks.
Nelson has the favourite in both jumps races, with Nedwin in the hurdle and The Cossack in the steeplechase, but finds himself in the rare position of backing them up just days after they contested the same flat race at Rotorua.
That race, which Nedwin won and The Cossack finished fifth in, was supposed to be last Sunday but the meeting was delayed until Tuesday because of surface water, which has made for a busy week for the two class acts.