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Hush Writer set to contest Ansett Classic

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Co-trainer Gai Waterhouse expects a trip to Mornington to do imported stayer Hush Writer the world of good as he progresses on a path to the Melbourne Cup.

Trainer : Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott (Australia)
Trainer : Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott (Australia) Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

Hush Writer  is set to take another step on the path towards the Melbourne Cup in a stakes race at Mornington.

The Gai Waterhouse  and Adrian Bott-trained import will line up in the Listed R M Ansett Classic (2400m) on Saturday.

The Japanese-bred horse will then attempt to earn a ballot exemption into the Melbourne Cup via The Bart Cummings  (2500m) at Flemington on October 6.

Hush Writer galloped strongly at Moonee Valley on Monday and Waterhouse said the three-year-old by northern hemisphere time, was improving with every trip away.

Waterhouse said the trip to Mornington was part of her push to get the miles into Hush Writer's legs and teach him to settle.

After a disappointing ninth on his Australian debut at Moonee Valley on September 8, Hush Writer backed up the following week to finish second to Jaameh over 2500m at Flemington.

"Every time he steps out he seems to be more mature," Waterhouse said.

"The first time he was a bit scatter-brainish and we saw that here at the Valley and since then he's just improved, improved, improved.

"On Friday he went to Flemington and was walked behind the barriers with the stallion chain on and he was very good.

"And I liked what he showed us with his last start at Flemington and he's improved since."

Waterhouse had originally planned to take Hush Writer straight to the Bart Cummings, but fears the horse could be balloted from the race.

She said victory at Mornington would boost his prize money, and rating, which should enable him to gain a start.

"I think he'll be very hard to beat on Saturday," Waterhouse said.

"I think he needs the experience. I think he needs an easy kill and he needs the extra prize money to be able to get into the Bart Cummings.

"I think it's a nice little trip away.

"It's all about getting him to grow and mature."

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