Mick
Price is giving serious thought to running the unbeaten Redoute's Choice colt
Ardrossan in next month's Group I Oakleigh Plate (1100m) at Caulfield.
He aired his thoughts after the talented colt had performed well in a jump-out
at Sandown on Tuesday.
"I really like the horse. He beat Super Cash (in the jump-out), who has won
Group Twos and Threes here," Price said.
"I think my three-year-old is a 71-rater, so you probably take the soft option
with the Manfred on February 3 for three-year-olds, but he's supposed to become
a Group One colt.
"I'm not sure if a 71-rated three-year-old gets a run in the Oakleigh Plate,
but we'll have to work it out."
Ardrossan won both of his starts for Cambridge trainer Stephen Marsh, including
the Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre Stakes (1100m) at Te Rapa before
relocating across the Tasman.
Ardrossan was bought by Bruce Perry Bloodstock for $150,000 from the Arrowfield
draft at Inglis Premier and runs for a syndicate of New Zealand breeders.
He is a three-quarter brother to stakes-winner Cheyenne Warrior and is the
fifth winner from stakes-placed Iglesia mare Miss Argyle.
His ownership syndicate includes New Zealand farms Waikato Stud and Jamieson
Park as well as Lib Petagna and John and Mark Carter and their sister Rachael. - NZ Racing Desk