Kolding Going Right Way To All-Star Mile

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Trainer cannot fault 's condition ahead of the $5 million but admits the left-handed direction holds some fears.

Waller's trepidation comes from Kolding's first start at in Melbourne where Saturday's race is run.

The winner of the and $7.5 million in the Sydney spring, Kolding ran fifth in the on February 22 and appeared uncomfortable.

He was brought back to Sydney and has worked well for who replaces the suspended on Kolding who is scheduled to travel south on Tuesday night.

His trainer hopes Kolding can draw a good barrier and get to a position where he can follow the rail. He will also wear blinkers.

“Kolding worked well this morning (Monday) and I can't fault the way the horse looks, Waller said.

“My only single fear is the left-handed way of going and I am just hoping that the blinkers might help the horse keep on the bridle and travelling a bit so he can get around that turn, balance up and let down strongly.”

Waller said Bowman had worked Kolding on Friday morning and the four-year-old had another gallop left-handed at Rosehill on Monday.

“Hughie rode him on Friday morning,” he said.

“He galloped with the blinkers on and Hughie was very happy.

“He said he's not quite as comfortable left-handed.

“He will travel down Tuesday night and hopefully he can draw an inside barrier and find the rail. That will be a big plus for him.

“He's just got to put that first run at Caulfield under his belt and learn from it and that's not an unusual thing for Sydney horses.

“We're running with that and obviously having Hugh aboard is a big plus.”

The barrier draw will be held on Tuesday.

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