Trainer Cran Dalgety will decide today if he backs-up Krug at Albion Park on Saturday after he delivered one of the great highlights in the history of the Redcliffe harness track last Saturday night.
Despite doing all the work, Krug won as he liked and smashed 0.8sec off the all-aged track record in the Redcliffe Derby.
āIām 50-50 on whether to run him again in a sprint race this week,ā Dalgety said. āItās either race him, or Iāll have to keep the work right up to him.
āHe was fantastic the other night and heās recovery suggested he was a bit fitter than I thought I had him, but I still think heāll need to improve another few lengths to match it with the likes of Expensive Ego.ā
Champion driver Anthony Butt added: āIt felt like I was driving a motor car. Heās so professional and handled the track really well.ā
If Krug runs again this week, it will be his third run in as many weeks when he tackles his main Queensland aim, the new $250,000 Group 1 The Rising Sun at Albion Park on July 10.
āThat wonāt bother him. Heāll need to be as fit and as good as I can possibly have him come Rising Sun night,ā Dalgety said.
Krug is the only three-year-old absolutely certain to tackle the four-year-olds in The Rising Sun.
NSW Derby winner Patsbeachstorm has also been invited, but heās winless in four Melton runs this campaign and looked below his best when second as favourite there last Saturday night.
The other three big guns of The Rising Sun, Expensive Ego, Copy That and Spirit Of St Louis, will also race at Albion Park on Saturday night.
Copy That, arguably NZās best pacer at his top, thrilled trainer Ray Green with a strong Albion Park trial win in slick time last Friday.
āHe did it well and his recovery was great. Heās ready to go this week,ā Green said.
Copy That will face a hot field in the Wondais Mate Open Pace, headed by dual Miracle Mile winner King Of Swing, top-class former Kiwi pair Spankem and Turn It Up and possibly Colt Thirty One.
Trainer Grant Dixon may back-up Colt Thirty One quickly after he resumed from a spell with an encouraging third to the emerging L L Cool J in last Saturday nightās Redcliffe Cup.
by Adam Hamilton