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New Zealand Racing News
Tuesday, April 11 2017

Brisbane has become the offshore destination of choice for the star Wanganui sprinter Start Wondering.

Start Wondering  - Race Images Palmerston North

The Queensland winter carnival has become the top priority after connections decided against setting the six-year-old for the Gr.1 Chairman's Sprint Prize at Sha Tin on May 7.

"He definitely won't be going to Hong Kong, getting there was fine but getting him home wasn't so great," said J.J. Rayner, who trains Start Wondering with her father Evan.

"He would be away for a month and a half and he could be there on his own in quarantine if no Australian horses go.

"We decided that it wasn't in the horse's best interests so at this stage we will be looking at Brisbane.

"The BTC Cup and the Doomben 10,000 are very good options and we could also be looking at the Stradbroke."

Start Wondering established himself as New Zealand's premier short course performer with his summer campaign netting him Group One victories in the Sistema Stakes and the NRM Sprint, as well as the Listed Legacy Lodge Sprint.

He was also runner-up in the Gr.1 Telegraph and then stepped up to a mile to finish second in the Gr.1 Haunui Farm WFA Classic.

Meanwhile, stable stalwart Taurus will open another domestic campaign in the Listed NZ Bloodstock Finance Sprint at Hastings on Saturday.

"He's had a couple of jump-outs and gone nicely," Rayner said.

Taurus is the winner of 10 races, including the Listed Ag Challenge Stakes, and he also has no fewer than nine black type placings, two of them in the Gr.3 Winter Cup at Riccarton.

Posted by: Racing Desk AT 01:46 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
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