Golden Slipper contender scheduled to trial at Randwick

Leading Golden Slipper contender Performer will get to his chance to pass a barrier test sooner than anticipated.

With Tuesday’s Randwick barrier trials moved to Thursday because of wet weather, Performer has been added to the ninth heat over 740m.

Premier Sydney jockey Hugh Bowman suffered concussion when he came off Performer in the straight in the Todman Stakes when the colt made a sudden step to the left.

Trainer Chris Waller has indicated he may use blinkers on Performer who had been slated to trial next week, just days out from the 2018 Golden Slipper on March 24.

Performer’s stablemate Unforgotten is also scheduled to run in Thursday’s trials ahead of the Phar Lap Stakes two days later.

Racing NSW*ordered the filly back to the trials after she was found to have cardiac arrhythmia when unplaced in the Surround Stakes on March 3.

Stewards said they had approved an application from Waller to accept for the Phar Lap Stakes on the basis the filly would only be allowed to start if she passed the barrier test.

She has received a veterinary clearance and undergone a satisfactory ECG.

 

Article from JustHorseRacing.com.au

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