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The Newcastle heavyweight is looking to continue success on a wet track at Coffs tomorrow

The Newcastle heavyweight is looking to continue success on a wet track at Coffs tomorrow

Pictured is Horse Trainer Jason Deamer with Unbeaten race horse Bon Amis, in Newcastle. Picture: Tim Hunter.
Pictured is Horse Trainer Jason Deamer with Unbeaten race horse Bon Amis, in Newcastle. Picture: Tim Hunter.

NEWCASTLE trainer Jason Deamer is looking to continue his successful run for Dynamic Syndications over the next few days, starting off with in-form mare Constanzia at Coffs Harbour tomorrow.

Constanzia heads Deamer’s team heading to Coffs Harbour for the eight-race Showcase meeting and chases a winning hat-trick when she lines up in the Toormina Cup Benchmark 66 Hcp (1315m). Deamer also teams with Dynamic Syndications with last-start Canterbury winner Chocalatier who looks hard to beat again at Randwick on Saturday in the Ranvet Handicap (1600m).

“Dynamic Syndications are great to train for. We’ve been having a bit of success lately and hopefully it can continue over the next few days at Coffs and then with Chocolatier on Saturday,” Deamer said.

Besides Constanzia and Chocolatier, Deamer’s other recent winners for Dynamic Syndications include Savvy Crown, Discombe, Decroux and Lochita.

Constanzia, a four-year-old Pierro mare, is putting together an impressive record since she joined Deamer’s stable last year after having had one run for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott in August of 2018 and just one other start in May, 2019 when transferred to the Cairon Maher/David Eustace yard.

In her seven runs for Deamer, Constanzia has won four times and been placed twice. She has won her two starts of this current campaign, resuming to win a Benchmark 58 over 1300m at Tuncurry on May 16 then last start scoring a very strong win after a torrid run in a Class 3 Hcp (1350m) at Cessnock on June 2.

“She was wide throughout at Cessnock and was entitled to weaken in the final stages but fought on very strongly at the end,” Deamer said.

“I think she had a few little issues before I got her and was restricted to just those two well-spaced runs. She’s settling a lot better these days and is appreciating being ridden quietly. Being a well-bred mare, hopefully we can get a city-class win from her in the future.

“She hasn’t been able to draw a decent alley in most of her races since I’ve had her and she’s come up with another awkward gate on Friday (barrier 10), but on a heavy track that might not be so bad,” he said.

The Coffs Harbour track was rated a heavy9 on Thursday morning and more rain is expected over the next 24 hours.

“The heavy track is the question mark over her chances,” Deamer said.

“She did run third on a heavy track first-up last year in her only previous run in those conditions and got through it okay that day, so I don’t think it’ll pose a problem.”

Deamer has accepted with three other runners at Coffs Harbour on Friday – Fiindellee in the Maiden Hcp (1215m), Hilarious in the Maiden Plate (1415m) and The Deel Is Dun in the Benchmark 58 Hcp (1615m).

“Findellee hit the line well when he resumed (for third at Cessnock) earlier this month and the step up in distance on Friday will suit him, but he is unknown in the heavy,” Deamer said. “The Deel Is Dun won well enough at Cessnock last time over 1570m but is also a query on the heavy track.”

Originally published as The Newcastle heavyweight is looking to continue success on a wet track at Coffs tomorrow

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