Jimmy Ting is hoping Amazing Star can put a mishap in the gates behind him when he takes his place in the Class 2 Begonia Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday (18 March).
“The horses form is good, he’s still fit and he looked very good in his most recent trial on the dirt,” the trainer said.
The Darci Brahma gelding kicked off his 2019/20 campaign on a mark of 58 and has since seen his figure skyrocket to 94, thanks largely to a hat-trick of course and distance wins.
The five-year-old’s unbeaten streak halted in dramatic fashion last time after he became fractious in the gates and broke through the front in late February. The gelding wound up finishing seventh after being reloaded.
“When he broke through the gates, I knew the second time he would be a bit slow out because he’s a go-in-front type of horse,” Ting said.
The handler has taken a different approach with his gelding since that issue, teaching the horse to settle in a recent trial, with regular race-rider and three-time champion jockey Zac Purton cuddling him to settle outside of the lead before crossing the line second behind Moment Of Power (126lb), who he meets again in Wednesday’s test.