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McDonald outlines spring goals
Sunday, 07 Jul 2024
It's been a season to remember for Clinton McDonald, particularly with his two-year olds, who he's hoping can measure up as three-year olds this spring.
McDonald has Group 1 goals for Blue Diamond heroine Hayasugi, VOBIS Showdown victor Stanley Express and promising galloper Angel Capital, who have all had a getaway to Queensland over the cooler Victorian months.
The Cranbourne-based trainer is eying off the major spring sprints at The Valley for Hayasugi, who is due to return to his stable later this month.
"She's up on the Gold Coast, she's looking fantastic, doing really well up there," McDonald said.
"She's just started doing some evens and I'm really happy with where she's at. She's getting ready for the Moir and the Manikato, gets in with no weight. They'll be two good options for her.
"She ran very well at The Valley at her first start and those two races are races that three-year-old fillies have done well in."
Angel Capital burst onto the scene in April with an impressive debut win at Cranbourne, before going on to finish out of the placings at his next two runs in Brisbane.
Despite those losses, McDonald has maintained his faith in the Harry Angel colt, who will head towards one of the classic races this spring.
"Angel Capital went to the paddock, he never handled the tracks up there, the Heavy tracks were just a disaster for him in hindsight, because he's such a big-actioned horse, he just never handled them," McDonald said.
"I still think that he's a very, very good colt and he's up there in pre training, on the Gold Coast with Peter Robl.
"He came back in late last week; he had three weeks in the paddock and he's done really well and he'll be on a Caulfield Guineas assignment."
As for Stanley Express, who won the $1 million VOBIS Showdown at his only start to date, McDonald said that his ultimate goal is the Coolmore Stud Stakes on Victoria Derby Day.
"He flew up to Queensland, he spelled up there, he's done really well, he came back late last week," McDonald said.
"He's getting ready for a Coolmore, he's done extremely well that horse, he looks terrific and I'm really happy with him."
McDonald believes that he's got the best crop of two-year old's he's ever had in his career, but best of all, he's still got more to look forward to.
"We've got some bloody nice horses and we've still got some unraced stock, which is even more exciting," he said.
Edward Salder: Jul 4 2024
McDonald has Group 1 goals for Blue Diamond heroine Hayasugi, VOBIS Showdown victor Stanley Express and promising galloper Angel Capital, who have all had a getaway to Queensland over the cooler Victorian months.
The Cranbourne-based trainer is eying off the major spring sprints at The Valley for Hayasugi, who is due to return to his stable later this month.
"She's up on the Gold Coast, she's looking fantastic, doing really well up there," McDonald said.
"She's just started doing some evens and I'm really happy with where she's at. She's getting ready for the Moir and the Manikato, gets in with no weight. They'll be two good options for her.
"She ran very well at The Valley at her first start and those two races are races that three-year-old fillies have done well in."
Angel Capital burst onto the scene in April with an impressive debut win at Cranbourne, before going on to finish out of the placings at his next two runs in Brisbane.
Despite those losses, McDonald has maintained his faith in the Harry Angel colt, who will head towards one of the classic races this spring.
"Angel Capital went to the paddock, he never handled the tracks up there, the Heavy tracks were just a disaster for him in hindsight, because he's such a big-actioned horse, he just never handled them," McDonald said.
"I still think that he's a very, very good colt and he's up there in pre training, on the Gold Coast with Peter Robl.
"He came back in late last week; he had three weeks in the paddock and he's done really well and he'll be on a Caulfield Guineas assignment."
As for Stanley Express, who won the $1 million VOBIS Showdown at his only start to date, McDonald said that his ultimate goal is the Coolmore Stud Stakes on Victoria Derby Day.
"He flew up to Queensland, he spelled up there, he's done really well, he came back late last week," McDonald said.
"He's getting ready for a Coolmore, he's done extremely well that horse, he looks terrific and I'm really happy with him."
McDonald believes that he's got the best crop of two-year old's he's ever had in his career, but best of all, he's still got more to look forward to.
"We've got some bloody nice horses and we've still got some unraced stock, which is even more exciting," he said.
Edward Salder: Jul 4 2024