Improving Jack Regan To Tackle Cup Winner

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Jack Regan

Co-trainer admits he did not expect to be taking on winner Vow And Declare when he was planning his assault on a staying race at .

After Jack Regan won successive races at , Busuttin picked out Saturday's William Newton VC Handicap (2600m) as a suitable assignment.

But the of Vow And Declare, who will carry 61kg in the quality handicap, has put a different slant on the race.

“It's to their so why not run, but you don't expect to be running into a Melbourne Cup winner in these types of races at this time of year,” Busuttin said.

“He's got two or three less kilos than he should and we should be on the minimum with 54 kilos.

“He's thrown in at the weights, but 61 kilos over 2600 metres, it's still a bit of weight.”

To compound Busuttin's woes, regular rider, apprentice , is suspended.

Busuttin said Stockdale's claim, which would have reduced the stayer's weight to 53kg, may have helped.

Instead Mark Zahra takes the ride at 56kg.

An English import, Jack Regan broke through for his first Australian win at his 10th attempt.

Busuttin put Jack Regan's improvement down to jumping session and the fact he had finally acclimatised to Australian conditions.

Busuttin plans to tackle the Stakes (2800m) at Flemington on May 16 with Jack Regan to try to gain ballot exemption into this year's Melbourne Cup.

But Busuttin is realistic about the quality of the opposition Jack Regan has defeated at his past two starts.

“He had only been working fairly but leading into his last win he worked like a good horse and he worked like a good horse on as well,” Busuttin said.

“But at the end of the day he won a benchmark 70 and then beat up on a moderate 84 ratings race last time.

“We're not getting carried away, but the way he put them away last time, he did it well.”

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