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Tuesday, July 17 2018

Samantha Logan will be staying closer to home with her in-form team for the rest of the jumping season.

Ngatira Gold who will return to a favourite haunt at Te Aroha on Wednesday - Race Images

The Cambridge trainer had thoughts of heading south to Riccarton next month for the Grand National carnival, but has decided against the venture.

“Everybody I’ve spoken to is going down there with all their good horses so we’ll probably work around that and stay up here,” the Cambridge trainer said.

Logan will have four representatives at Te Aroha on Wednesday, including the last-start runners-up Henry Tudor, Ngatira Gold and Zamora while Lacustre has also gone close in recent outings.

Patron Paddy’s Hurdle (3100m) contender Henry Tudor has finished second in each of his last two appearances on the course and will have the benefit of Aaron Kuru in the saddle.

“He’s been working really well and he’s showed he’s competitive at Te Aroha,” Logan said.

Ngatira Gold also has an excellent record on the track where he is a multiple winner and placegetter and he will be Shaun Phelan’s mount in the Knottingly Farm Steeplechase (3500m).

“He’s taken a couple of runs to come up this year, he’s bounced back now and he definitely loves it there,” Logan said.

Phelan will also take the reins on Lacustre in The Dentist Morrinsville Hurdle (3100m).

“He’s a real Ellerslie type of horse, he loves the hill, and we’ll just get through this year with him and look at the some of the Ellerslie features next year,” Logan said.

Her remaining runner is Zamora, who will step out in the Morrinsville Trotting Club Steeplechase (3500m) and he is overdue to break through, having placed in three of his five attempts over the big fences. Will Gordon will guide his prospects.

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