Munce Out To Continue Good Run With Papaya

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Chris Munce

Promising two-year-old will miss next weeks's to concentrate on Doomben.

Papaya was a strong last-start winner at Eagle Farm and trainer had been planning to take her to for the Capricornia Classic which was scheduled for Saturday

However, due to the regional racing restrictions imposed to counter coronavirus, the race has been to Tuesday with reduced prize money.

Munce said Papaya would now tackle the Two-Year-Old (1350m) at Doomben on Saturday.

“Her last-start win was at 1300 metres and I have been keen to step her up in distance,” Munce said.

“I have no doubt she will develop into a good 1400 to 1600-metre horse before too long.

“She has barrier eight which can be tricky but there should be plenty of early pace.”

Munce will also have , a fast-finishing last start second at the , in the race.

“He is well bred and is looking for a longer trip now,” Munce said.

Munce has elected to run Lucky Jackson, a winner at his past two starts, in the Childcare Handicap (2200m) instead of the TAB Open Handicap (1600m).

“He is stepping up in distance but I have always thought he would be a middle-distance horse,” Munce said.

“It is only a small field and he should get his chance.”

Lucky Jackson is raced by owner who has a long association with Munce as a and trainer.

Munce continued his good recent run with a double at the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday, giving him 11 winners in the past four weeks.

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