Horse Racing News: Federer ready to serve it up to rivals

Federer, the son of Caulfield Cup winner Jameka, may not have reached the same heights as his famous dam, but he’s making quiet strides in his own right.

The four-year-old, trained by Ciaron Maher, steps out for just the fifth time in Saturday’s Asahi Super Dry Handicap (1800m) at Rosehill. A lightly raced galloper by Dundeel, Federer returned from a nine-month spell with a midfield finish over 1400m at Randwick and now rises in distance, something the stable believes will suit.

“It was his first run for a while and even though he won over 1400 at his first start, now he is a bit older you can see his breeding coming through a bit more,” said Maher’s Sydney foreman Johann Gerard-Dubord.

“Zac (Lloyd) got off him last start and said he just feels like he wants a trip now, so stepping up to 1800 with a run under his belt and drawn well, he will be a good chance.”

Federer will be joined in the race by stablemate Piggyback, a consistent mare who has been racing in solid form.

Earlier on the Rosehill card, Maher will saddle up Spywire and Berezka in the TAB Handicap (1100m). Berezka, a full sister to Nadal, has shown similar speed and will appreciate a firmer surface.

“She has got a good turn of foot. She didn’t handle the wet first-up but she ran well at Warwick Farm last time,” Gerard-Dubord said.

Spywire resumes after being gelded and comes off a summer prep that included a start in The Sunlight. He’s expected to take improvement from the run but has matured.

“He used to get very keen but he is a lot more push-button now,” Gerard-Dubord said.

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