Aigne heads Myers five-timer

Aigne

Central Districts trainer Kevin Myers enjoyed a day out at Awapuni on Friday, saddling five winners. The wily conditioner linked with rider to win four of the five jumps races with , , and , but it was the flat victory of staying and jumping all-rounder in the Eddie Carson Memorial Parliamentary Handicap (2100m) that proved one of the highlights of the day.

Confidently ridden by Sam O'Malley, Aigne showed a great turn of foot late to demolish his rivals by six and a half lengths, providing a tonic for owner and former trainer , who is still feeling the effects of an accident with a former stablemate a couple of months ago.

“I'm getting better, but I failed the concussion test the other day and still have blurred vision,” O'Dowd said. “It was a brilliant win today. He just seems to be getting better with age. “We were looking at hurdles for him – Waikato, Manawatu and Hawke's Bay – but I said to Kevin don't be afraid to have a crack at the (Group 3, 1600m) if you are taking a truck down to Christchurch. “I will talk to Kevin and leave it to him. He is training him now.”

O'Dowd said the A$300,000 Jericho Cup (4600m) at in December remains a possible long-range target for Aigne, who finished sixth in the race last year, and a qualifying race at on September 26 would again be considered.

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