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Republic aiming to tick another box for Minervini

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A few mental breaks have kept honest galloper New Republic in form as he enters the eighth month of his preparation and trainer Mark Minervini hopes he can achieve a second milestone in as many starts at Kensington on Wednesday.

Trainer : MARK MINERVINI
Trainer : MARK MINERVINI Picture: Steve Hart

The five-year-old was Mark Minervini's first winner on a Sydney track, since the trainer moved from South Australia to Newcastle four years ago, when he scored at Canterbury three weeks ago.

"They don't give city races away up here,'' Minervini said.

"When he loomed up I thought he was going to win easier than he did. It was good to get the win.

"I've never won a race at Randwick so hopefully we can change that."

New Republic was nominated for last weekend's Randwick meeting but Minervini elected to keep the gelding in Benchmark 72 grade in the Bivouac @ Darley Handicap (1800m) where he was $6 with TAB on Tuesday.

He said while it will be New Republic's 15th run for the preparation you could argue he's never raced better and that's due to a few short freshen ups between runs.

"He's had two or three little breaks at Emeran Park, they do a good job and that horse in particular has thrived on that sort of training,'' he said.

"Now that he's fit I don't do a lot with him, he has a dash up once a week but other than that we keep him fit with slow and steady work.

"He looks well placed. He goes up in weight a little bit but his form is pretty solid, the last four or five runs he's been pretty consistent and if he holds that form he'll be around the mark."

Recent Minervini acquisition Hosier will head to Coffs Harbour on Friday to defend his crown in the $150,000 Coffs Harbour Cup (1600m) and put himself in the Big Dance picture once again.

While he has a reputation as a wet tracker, a last start second to Barbie's Fox in the Listed Winter Challenge (1500m) made a small lie of that impression.

"We dissected his form before we purchased him and I know he's been pigeonholed as a wet tracker but when he has run poorly on firm tracks there's probably other factors,'' he said.

"He started one of the favourites in the Big Dance last year and he drew an outside barrier. He came to me in good order and I was pleased with his first run for us.

"Gee I thought we were home there for a couple of strides but I thought he ran well and has taken good improvement out of it again."

Hosier won the 2022 edition when in the Kris Lees stable but finished last in the Big Dance. Ashley Morgan is booked to ride on Friday.

Minervini will have Fire And Ice in action in the Midway Handicap (1100m) at Rosehill this Saturday and if there's a bit of rain around he expects a form reversal on his previous effort at the same track back in mid-June.

"He seems to run his best races fresh and he probably wants a bit of sting out of the ground,'' he said.

"The other day the track was just too firm, he didn't show his best. He went to the farm and we freshened him up."


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