Waihaha Falls fresh for Razor Sharp tilt

Waihaha Falls lines-up in the Listed Razor Sharp Handicap (1200m) on Saturday. Photo: bradleyphotos.com.au

Sprinter Waihaha Falls (NZ) (Sacred Falls) won’t get his preferred rain-affected conditions at Randwick, but he will have another couple of factors in his favour when he lines-up in the Listed Razor Sharp Handicap (1200m). 

The six-year-old resumed with a solid fifth over the same course and distance on Melbourne Cup Day, the effort satisfying trainer John O’Shea he had returned in good shape. 

Knowing the gelding appreciates his races spaced, O’Shea has given him a month between runs and significantly, Waihaha Falls arrives at the Razor Sharp second-up. 

The horse has four wins and four placings from 17 starts, half of those coming at his second run from a spell, and the timing of his appearance in a stakes race is no coincidence. 

“It has been on our radar for a while,” O’Shea said. 

“He would have preferred a little toe (in the ground) but he’s a horse that loves being three or four weeks between runs and he gets that on Saturday. 

“He gets a good gate (barrier three) and he’s taken a really big step forward from his first-up run. 

“It’s a nice race for him.”