Dabernig Hoping Aysar Is An Autumn Colt

Gifted three-year-old colt Aysar begins his autumn campaign at Caulfield and Tom Dabernig is hoping he will give racing his full attention.

Tom Dabernig will be keeping a nervous eye on his smart three-year-old Aysar from the moment he arrives at on Saturday.

Dabernig is hoping that Aysar’s coltish traits, which were on display last spring, are a seasonal occurrence and don’t affect the horse during the autumn.

“He was a colt in the spring and often they can play up then, but not in autumn,” Dabernig said.

Aysar has shown above-average ability in his six starts for the Lindsay Park training team of Dabernig and .

Last spring, the son of finished second in the Caulfield Guineas when he was beaten a long neck by .

He also finished a narrow second to stablemate Crosshaven in the .

Aysar was a short-priced favourite for the but was scratched two hours before the feature after he played up in the race day stalls and hurt his off-hind leg.

Dabernig said they had adjusted Aysar’s gear, taking the blinkers off and putting a visor on him for the first time, hoping that might help him in a close finish.

“The narrow slit of the visor will give him a chance to see other horses coming,” Dabernig said.

“He either didn’t see the other horses coming, or he lost concentration due to his colty traits.”

Dabernig said all the indications were that Aysar would run a bold race in the Manfred Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.

“He will run a big race but it might come down to his behaviour. He should sprint well ,” he said.

“He’s really bounced out of spring into autumn.

“He had a private jump out at Euroa and he won well with on board.”.

Aysar will head to the Stakes second up with the Group One his main aim.

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