Melbourne Cup chance Cross Counter impresses at Werribee
KERRIN McEvoy is confident Cross Counter can concede age and experience and still overcome an interrupted preparation to be a legitimate Melbourne Cup contender.
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KERRIN McEvoy is confident Cross Counter can concede age and experience and still overcome an interrupted preparation to be a legitimate Melbourne Cup contender.
Still only a three-year-old, the Godolphin colt has had only seven starts and was briefly restricted to box rest for two days after cutting a foreleg in quarantine.
But dual Cup-winner McEvoy says Charlie Appleby’s raider has the talent to contend after a rousing 1200m gallop at Werribee with last season’s Cranbourne Cup winner Folkswood.
“His replays from the UK say that he is very willing and that’s how he felt this morning,” McEvoy said after Cross Counter quickened nicely, clocking 35.92s for the last 600m.
“(He’s) nice and genuine and he’s out there to give his best.
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“More importantly, he’s moving well and he switched his leads well around the corner and once we straightened up, he’s nice and agile for a bit, tall horse.
“He seemed nice and bright and a nice, sharp bit of work.
“He sat in behind Folkswood and did it stylishly. He moved up nicely over the last two furlongs (400m) and gave him a good blow.
“He galloped out nicely. Pretty pleased how he felt.
“He quickened up as soon as I asked. I feel as though he’ll stay well.”
#TeamGodolphin #MelbCup contenders at Werribee this morning ð¦ðº#PrizeMoney#BestSolution#CrossCounter@FlemingtonVRC pic.twitter.com/xETIhYYsti
â Godolphin (@godolphin) October 30, 2018
McEvoy hopes Cross Counter’s ability — he has four wins and two seconds from his seven outings — will enable him to overcome a perceived lack of ringcraft in the hurly burly of a Melbourne Cup.
“He’s a quality colt. He’s only three years old and he’s obviously travelled out here in good style,” he said.
“He’s had that setback and he’s got nice ability.
“He’s by no means over the line but he’s gonna be there and he’ll show his worth on Cup day, I’m sure.”
The Godolphin camp takes confidence from the fact Rekindling was having only his 10th start when he claimed last year’s Cup.
Melbourne Cup aspirant CROSS COUNTER clocks 1min 19s for his 1200m gallop defeating FOLKSWOOD comfortably. Stay tuned for analysis and quotes from @KPMcEvoy on @Racing
â Nic Ashman (@Nic_Ashman) October 30, 2018
McEvoy said Cross Counter, joint TAB $11 second favourite for the Cup, had not lost fitness because of the leg injury.
“Charlie and the team were happy that he was fit when he got here,” he said.
“Obviously he had the little setback but he seems to have come through it in flying colours and he’s ready to go now.”
Asked to nominate a Cup danger, McEvoy said: “Everybody is obviously talking about Yucatan and he was visually very impressive there at Caulfield so a lot of water to go under the bridge.”
Fellow interntional Duretto was ruled out of the Melbourne Cup on Wednesday.
Duretto was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left foreleg after extensive testing at the University of Melbourne Equine Centre. The stayer was sore after galloping at Werribee last Saturday. Duretto will now be spelled.
His demise paves the way for Sir Charles Road, third in the Bendigo Cup, to move into the 24-horse Melbourne Cup field.