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Clarken Racing | Clarken Racing News 53098 Price Eyes Mammoth Saturday

Price eyes mammoth Saturday

Price eyes mammoth Saturday

Apprentice rider Ben Price has a good book of rides on Saturday at Morphettville including the promising filly The Map in one of the three Black Type Races to be run on the day.

He will partner the Dan Clarken and Oopy Macgillivray prepared filly in the Group 3 Auraria Stakes.

“I’m really looking forward to riding her again and I thought her last run when third behind Mac ‘N’ Cheese was a really good effort,” said Price.

“This is a much stronger race I know with so many fillies coming from across the border but she is still on the way up and we’re confident she can acquit herself well.”

Price seems certain to ride two favourites on Saturday in Prince Of Fences and He’s Exclusive.

“Michael Hickmott’s horse Prince Of Fences is having a good campaign with a win and three seconds," Price said

"He’s up in class this weekend but with that he drops in weight and gets even more relief with my claim and he should certainly make his presence felt.

"As for He’s Exclusive Will (Clarken) has him racing well, the horse we know has good tactical speed and from gate one he is going to be there for a long way.”

Another of young Price’s mounts on Saturday is the last start winner Café Rizu which is also a member of the Will Clarken team.

“That was an extremely emotional win on Café Rizu a fortnight ago in the Charlie Hoile Cup," he said.

"Charlie was one of my best mates at school at Immanuel College who sadly passed away in January last year.

"His Mum Megan, Dad Bill, and brother Lachie were there on the day, with other family members, and a heap of our school mates.

"There were plenty of tears and cheers after the race and it was a massive thrill to win Charlie’s Cup.”

Another bonus for Price tomorrow is having his older brother Will in town to ride at the program.

“Yeah it’s always fantastic when Will is back home and I know that Mum and Dad and the rest of the family really enjoy it too," he said.

"We’ve only got a couple of clashes on Saturday and hopefully I beat him home in both.”

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One of the finds of the autumn returns to the races this weekend with endless possibilities ahead of a spring campaign. South Australian filly Kuroyanagi was somewhat of a surprise packet rocketing into Blue Diamond calculations after a scintillating jump out at Murray Bridge and eventually ran third in the two-year-old classic behind winner Hayasugi and runner-up Lady Of Camelot who would go on to win the Golden Slipper. Those form lines have trainers Will Clarken and Niki O’Shea brimming from ear to ear as spring nears. “She’s the most exciting horse we have, she could be absolutely anything,” O’Shea said. “It’s great to have her back, we’re delighted with the way she’s been going, hopefully we can kick off her preparation on the right note.” The $390,000 daughter of Written Tycoon resumes in the Listed Lightning Stakes (1050m) for two and three-year-old gallopers at Morphettville this Saturday off a trial at Balaklava which featured talented open class horses. “She was in pretty good company that day and she’s worked well since then so she’s on the right track,” O’Shea said. “It would be great to win but obviously it’s hard against the older horses, first up, and on presumably testing ground.” When looking ahead at the spring calendar, O’Shea says there are many races suitable for Kuroyanagi, but one thing needs to be determined first. “I don’t really think anyone knows what her best trip is yet,” O’Shea said. “You’d assume she gets 1400m no worries but the way her action is you’d say she could be a Guineas filly, but then she’s also got a lot of speed so she might not want that far. “That’s something we’ll have to figure out or let us tell her, so we won’t be making any firm plans.” Kuroyanagi is an $8 chance to win the Thousand Guineas in November with Sportsbet. Clarken and O’Shea also have Hajra and Desert Dancing nominated for the Lightning Stakes.

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