Ben Foote looking to strike at local meetings

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trainer Ben Foote will be looking to end the season on a high note at local meetings this week.

The Cambridge horsean will line-up three runners at Cambridge on Wednesday, with last-start debut winner joined by Ka Ying Lucky and Jimmy Dean.

A three-year-old son of El Roca, Kakadu was a dominant winner in his first race day start over 970m under last month at Cambridge, leading from the 600m and pulling away by three-and-three-quarter lengths over Medina.

Kakadu will step up to 1300m on Wednesday.

“His work has been really good, he's quite a progressive horse so I expect a big run,” Foote said.

gelding Ka Ying Lucky was successful in his first New Zealand start at Cambridge after being imported from and was desperately unlucky in his last start being held up until the 100m before flying home for third.

The promising four-year-old will drop back to MAAT grade from the Rating 65 company he contested last start, and will again have the services of .

“He was obviously very unlucky last start so looking at the field I'd be disappointed if he couldn't win that one easy,” Foote said.

McNab, who will be crowned New Zealand's 2022/2023 's Premiership winner next week with an unassailable lead of 155 winners, will pair with each of Foote's three representatives on Wednesday.

The last of Foote's runners will be course and distance specialist Jimmy Dean, who has been unbeaten over the 2000m at Cambridge in his two starts and recorded a close third last start over 1550m, a distance short of his best.

“Jimmy Dean won both of his starts there over that distance very easily so I'll obviously be looking for the same again,” Foote said.

The four-year-old was set to be joined by stablemate in the race, however, Foote has elected to send the stablemate to on Saturday alongside consistent three-year-old filly Girls Light Up.

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