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Friday, March 17 2017

Cambridge trainer Mark Forbes will be staying closer to home this weekend.

Pinzalot - Trish Dunell

He has opted to run his talented sprinter Pinzalot at the Waikato meeting in preference to the Listed Phill Cataldo Bloodstock Lightning Handicap at Trentham.

"He's drawn a much better gate at Te Rapa so that's where we'll be going with him," Forbes said.

Pinzalot will jump from barrier three and in his current form he is expected to be a hard horse to beat in the Cal Isuzu 1400.

The Pins four-year-old has two wins and two placings in four appearances from Forbes' stable and last time out he was an impressive winner on the course over the highly-regarded Terrafique.

"He's very well and I'm sure he will be extremely competitive again," he said.

Forbes had early experience with Pinzalot and broke in the gelding before he joined Tony Millard's Hong Kong stable.

His career there was cut prematurely short when he suffered a tendon injury in his only appearance before he returned to Forbes' care.

Meanwhile, the onset of rain-affected ground has prompted a break for Pinzalot's stablemate Royal Fashion.

"She's gone out for a spell, there's no point keeping her in work the way the tracks are," Forbes said.

"She's only been out of the money once and that was in the 1000 Guineas when it rained."

Royal Fashion has won two of her nine starts and last time out she finished runner-up in the Gr.3 Mongolian Khan Trophy at Ellerslie.

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