Source :- THE AGE NEWS
Randwick trainer Peter Snowden will attempt to bounce back into the winner’s stall at Wyong on Thursday when he starts two runners in the Cotter Accountants 2YO Maiden Handicap (1350m).
Snowden produced Scuro Star to finish second at Warwick Farm yesterday when ridden by Andrew Adkins, and the jockey and trainer will again combine at Wyong when Short Sea clashes with Tom Sherry-ridden stablemate Divine Offering.
Both Divine Offering and Short Sea were placed in city-grade races on debut, giving Snowden confidence they can both excel at Wyong.
“Divine Offering is a lovely colt by Written Tycoon, and he ran really well at Canterbury at his only start when he finished third,” Snowden said. “He went back that day and got to the line very strongly in the straight. He’s drawn the outside at Wyong which isn’t ideal, but the extra distance should suit him.”
A colt by Ole Kirk, Short Sea had his first start on the Kensington track at Randwick when he finishede second behind Royal Air Force.
“It was only a small field when he made his debut, but he ran home nicely late to get into second,” Snowden said.
“He’s also drawn awkwardly in the Wyong race, but again, the extra distance looks like it is in his favour.”
Brad Widdup, who worked under Snowden at Crown Lodge, has a strong hand at Wyong with two runners clashing with the Snowden pair in the two-year-old event.
He has Don’t Doubt Frank (Chad Schofield) and Street Jewel (Alysha Collett) lining up, while Widdup also has Last Tour (Collett) set to contest the Mercure Kooindah Waters Maiden Handicap.
Widdup will start the day with two starters in the Gosford Air Conditioning Provincial Maiden Plate – See Diamond and Southport.
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