Caulfield Cup Off The Menu For Self Sense

Trainer has decided not to press on to the Caulfield Cup with after the gelding finished last in the Herbert Power Stakes.

Self Sense had a ballot exemption into the $5 million race at Caulfield on Saturday courtesy of his win in the in March and was rated a $101 chance.

The gelding showed a glimpse of form when fifth in the at on September 28 before finishing more than 22 lengths from the winner, , in Saturday’s Herbert Power at Caulfield.

Brideoake said the gelding would now be spelled and brought back for an autumn campaign which may include another shot at the Mornington Cup and a campaign over jumps in the winter.

“The horse is well in himself and he pulled up well but it just seems a bit easier in the autumn,” Brideoake said.

“All the jumpers are about and with all the jumps trials you can use them as a training aid, whereas they’re not there now.

“He owes us nothing and he’s given everyone the greatest experience of all time.”

Self Sense is a nine-year-old and Brideoake says there are no plans to retire the 66-start veteran who has registered 15 wins.

“He’s terrifically and takes no management at all,” Brideoake said.

Stablemate Princess Jenni is likely to head to the Group One Stakes (1600m) at after finishing 12th behind in the Toorak Handicap on Saturday.

“That gives us three weeks to the race, a lovely break to Flemington. It’s a pity it’s not at The Valley as she goes so well there,” Brideoake said.

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