Stable chasing a Qld Derby High

Queensland Derby hopeful Bullets High. Photo: bradleyphotographer.com.au

Having had to settle for a narrow second in the Australian Derby with Ceolwulf (Tavistock), Joe Pride will rely on the improving Bullets High (NZ) (Ace High) in his bid to go one better in the Queensland equivalent.

Ceolwulf, who was the trainer’s first Derby runner, was beaten a neck by Riff Rocket (American Pharoah) in the Sydney classic and in Bullets High, Pride is confident he has a three-year-old with the stamina to handle Saturday’s 2400-metre Eagle Farm test.

The gelding scored a gutsy victory over older horses at Warwick Farm last week to book his spot on the float north, alongside star stablemate Think About It (So You Think) who will chase back-to-back wins in the Gr.1 Kingsford Smith Cup (1300m) a race earlier.

Pride says Bullets High has continued to please him and he has also taken heart from the observations of David Payne, who trained the sire of Bullets High, 2017 Victoria Derby winner Ace High.

“David Payne, who knows Ace High better than anyone, he saw him (Bullets High) in the yard at the start of the preparation and he said he’s the spitting image of his sire, so I hope he’s half as good,” Pride said.

“He’s on his way this horse, it’s just a matter of when it is all going to come together for him.

“He has bounced out of last week well and he’s still learning, but I couldn’t see him not running well because he can stay.”

While Pride has no doubts over Bullets High’s stamina, he is wary of Brisbane’s weather forecast for rain on race day.

Bullets High scored on a soft 6 track at Warwick Farm but missed a place at his two runs on wetter ground, while he would also prefer a drier surface for Think About It.

“The rain concerns me a little bit for Saturday. I think it’s probably concerning everyone because of the way that Eagle Farm track has played,” Pride said.

“The only genuinely heavy track Think About It has been on was in the Doncaster and he didn’t have any luck that day from a bad draw, so I wouldn’t make too many assumptions about that.

“I’d rather be on the dry because it’s a variable I don’t want to deal with being an unknown.”

The Bureau Of Meteorology is predicting between five and 20mm of rain in Brisbane on Saturday, mainly in the afternoon and evening.