Tim Bell to ride Sacred Star in Stradbroke Handicap 2014

Jockey of the moment Tim Bell has chosen Sacred Star as his Stradbroke Handicap mount with Damien Oliver to ride River Lad.

Bell, who claimed his first Group One win on Tinto in Saturday’s Queensland Oaks and rode two Group Two winners including Sacred Star, said it was a difficult decision.

He said he believed Sacred Star had the right profile and weight (52.5kg) to win a Stradbroke.

The New Zealand four-year-old, who is trained by Tony Pike for Raffles Racing, confirmed a start in Saturday’s $1.38 million Stradbroke (1400m) with his win in the QTC Cup.

He was 28th in the order of entry before the win but gained an automatic berth with the win.

“The 1400 metres will suit him and we came for the Stradbroke so that is where we will be going,” Pike said.

The Natalie McCall-trained River Lad goes to the race as the last-start winner of the Group Three BRC Sprint.

Tommy Berry will return from Hong Kong to ride second favourite Rebel Dane, replacing Glen Boss who has opted for leading hope Srikandi.

Sacred Star - Stradbroke Handicap 2014
Sacred Star – Stradbroke Handicap 2014

Srikandi has blossomed in Brisbane, winning three stakes races and her connections have taken the gamble to pay around $46,000 to put her in the race in which she carries 51kg.

Trainer Gary Portelli was quick to secure Berry with whom he has had a long association.

“He’s ridden the horse in trackwork before,” Portelli said.

“Anyone that can go overseas and dominate the way he has, shows how much maturity he has.

“As a kid Tommy used to run around the streets with his pushbike and tell me he wanted to be apprenticed to me when he grew up.

“To get to a Group One race where you’ve got a great chance in it and to have a jockey that’s riding so well is a plus.”

Portelli has moved on from Rebel Dane’s fourth in the Doomben 10,000 and says the horse has done well since and should be suited by Eagle Farm.

“The day after the 10,000 I could have raced him again, he was that well,” he said.

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