Australis primed for Northumberland Plate action
Market leader ‘probably at right end of the weights’.
Roger Varian reports Australis to be in fine shape as the lightly-raced gelding bids to justify his place at the head of the betting for the Betfair Northumberland Plate at Newcastle on Saturday. The four-year-old made a winning reappearance at Wolverhampton earlier this month, on what was his first outing for 241 days. He had looked progressive before his absence and the manner of his victory offered the promise of more yet to come. “He’s a lovely horse. He didn’t race at two, he’s a late-maturing type. He had a good winter and looks to have strengthened up nicely as a four-year-old,” said the Newmarket trainer. “He won a tidy little race at Wolverhampton a couple of weeks ago and we’ve been very happy with him since. “Whether he can win on Saturday, I don’t know, but I do know he’s in good form and he’s probably at the right end of the weights.“I’m confident he’d get the two miles.”
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