Tagaloa On Target For Golden Slipper Shot

is happy he listened to his head rather than his heart by giving contender a lead-up race in Sydney.

Tagaloa won the Stakes at Caulfield last month and the temptation was for the colt to head straight to Saturday’s $3.5 million Golden Slipper at Rosehill without another start.

Busuttin, who trains in partnership with Natalie Young, said Tagaloa’s defeat by Farnan in the Todman Stakes at Rosehill on March 7 served its purpose.

It means the training partnership can be easy on the colt leading into Saturday’s race while the race gave Tagaloa experience of racing right-handed.

“He’ll strip very fit for the Slipper,” Busuttin said.

“He had one soft gallop leading into the race after his Blue Diamond win and racing him in the Todman means we don’t have to be hard on him.

“Otherwise it’s a month between runs and you’re just doing it on the track.

“He got a bit lost that way round so I’m certainly glad we ran him to give him the experience under race conditions, rather than just working him.

“It also means we don’t have to do too much with him now, just keep him happy.”

The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Farnan is the $5 Slipper favourite ahead of Tagaloa and Blue Diamond runner-up Hanseatic at $6.

The all-important barrier draw will be held on .

Former Slipper favourite Cellsabeel now gets a run with the Snowden stable saying Black Opal Stakes winner will not take part.

The -trained Cellsabeel finished a close third in the Black Opal behind Barbaric and his stablemate Bartley, leaving her one spot outside the top 16 for the Slipper.

Maher and Eustace are likely to have four runners with Pago Pago Stakes winner , and Away Game to join Cellsabeel.

Busuttin said Mirage Dancer, a disappointing sixth in the , would miss Saturday’s Ranvet Stakes (2000m) in favour of the longer Tancred (2400m) a week later.

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