Reliable Team has a perfect record to protect when he takes his place in section two of the Class 3 Wah Fu Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday (18 September) night, and Zac Purton hopes the emerging talent has enough class to overcome a number of looming obstacles, not least immaturity.
“His class has got him through before and hopefully it can again,” the champion jockey said, “but last season he was in Class 4 and these Class 3 horses know what they’re doing, they’re a lot sharper, so he needs to be on his game first-up.”
Two eye-catching wins last term marked the Frankie Lor-trained gelding as a bright prospect, but his career tally of two from two has been achieved despite obvious greenness. Not much has changed on that front, according Purton.
“He’s the same horse as he was last season,” the Australian said. “He didn’t travel in his barrier trial at all, he wanted to hang out around the corner and run away from the other horse. He doesn’t feel any stronger: he feels the same at the moment.
“I don’t know that he’s going to strengthen up a lot though because I think he’s going to be a miler. When he gets up over more distance he’s going to be comfortable in the run.”