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New Zealand Racing News
Wednesday, August 23 2017

Nigel Tiley is keen on another trip across the Tasman with his smart stayer Megablast.

Megablast  - Trish Dunell Photography

The Pukekohe trainer has identified Sydney as the preferred destination for the six-year-old, who can confirm the venture when he resumes in the Bridges Insurance 1600 at Ellerslie on Saturday.

“Plan A is to race him in the open handicap over a mile on Pakuranga Hunt Cup day and that will then decide whether we go to Australia with him,” Tiley said.

“If he didn’t look like he was coming up well enough to go then Plan B would be to find another race for him before the Livamol Classic.

“He’s looking good at this stage though and we would like to have a look at the Metropolitan in Sydney with him and then the St Leger over 2600 metres a couple of weeks later.

“The tracks in Sydney should suit him. He copes on top of the ground, but he is so much better with the cut out of it.”

A seven-time winner, Megablast hasn’t raced since a two-start Victorian campaign in June, during which he finished runner-up at Moonee Valley and eighth at Flemington.

“The tracks were too firm for him in Melbourne,” Tiley said. “Even the day he ran second at Moonee Valley it was chipping out on top, but it was really hard underneath.”

Should Megablast perform well in Sydney, there is a chance he could return to Melbourne, conditions permitting.

“If he’s going well and there was a bit of rain around then we could look at the Moonee Valley Gold Cup,” Tiley said.

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