GUS UP LATE
Race 10 is set to jump at 10.42pm on Saturday night, with Queensland’s leading trotter, Gus, set to run favourite in the seven-horse event.
Finishing fourth in the Inter Dominion Final behind Arcee Phoenix on July 19, the six-year-old backed up seven days later when successful over the mobile mile.
Sent for a break with a view to a potential New Zealand campaign in November, the Chantal Turpin trained gelding was spotted at the trials in readiness for his return to the track.
Saturday’s assignment will see Gus start from a 30-metre handicap, with his main threats all starting from the 20-metre tape.
The most interest will come from Mufasa Metro, the former Victorian lining up for Tayla Gillepsie for the first time.
Runner-up to Just Believe in the 2023 Inter Dominion when prepared by John Justice, the seven-year-old has started at The Creek on six previous occasions, placing in five of those appearances.
Last start winner Hide And Seek was sent back to the trials following his latest victory after running up the track at the 400-metre mark.
The enigmatic five-year-old is brilliant at his best, and despite regathering rhythm to score last start, he is a trotter that can be hard to follow with his errant ways.
Get Used To It looks the other horse capable of an upset, the Darren Weeks trained gelding resuming with an eye-catching second behind Hide And Seek last start.
With the added fitness from that outing, Angus Garrard will again partner with the nine-time winner.