John Moore believes Aethero is “definitely the one they’ve all got to beat” after the precocious sprinter this morning (Thursday, 23 April) drew gate five of 11 for the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize.
The exciting three-year-old will on Sunday (26 April) attempt to become the first of his age to win the contest since Fairy King Prawn in 1999.
“I expect him to ping and get to the front. We might see the best of him,” Moore said. “This is a good gate for him, I think. I preferred the middle for him because on the inside, if you break a fraction slowly, you can get knocked down.”
Fresh in the memory is the fact that Aethero proved to be his own worst enemy for the second time this season when in the G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) earlier this month he missed the break – also from gate five – and found himself behind runners, eager to pass, climbing on heels, wasting reserves.
“He could pull and lose his race again but I’m not thinking about that,” the handler said. “It’s the same gate as last time but it just is what it is. I think everything will be alright unless he gets something that plays up alongside him and sets him off or something – something unexpected.”