Tommy Berry Pinning Hopes On Third Slipper

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Tommy Berry already has a pair of Golden Slippers and gives himself a genuine chance to snare another when he rides one of a host of chances for global powerhouse Godolphin in this year's $3.5 million race.

Berry won his first on favourite Overreach for in 2013 before claiming a second two years later on another Waterhouse-trained juvenile Vancouver who also started favourite.

This year Berry rides , one of five runners for trainer James Cummings in Saturday's Slipper.

“Three would be nice,” Berry said.

“I've had a really good run with two-year-olds in general over the years, with wins and Slippers, so it would be very nice to get another Slipper.”

Pin Sec burst into Slipper calculations with a dominant win in the Black Opal Stakes at on her return from a spell after also winning on debut at on December 26.

Berry did not ride the filly in either race but was taken by the two-year-old's work on a rain-soaked surface on morning in the lead-up to the Golden Slipper.

“I galloped her on Tuesday morning at Warwick Farm on the course proper and she just didn't skip a beat in the ground,” he said.

“She just really liked it.

“She's nothing special to look at. She's a light-looking filly but she's very athletic and covers the ground really well.

“It's really exciting going forward.

“She won a two-year-old race early on in the season and the Godolphin team and James obviously had the Slipper in mind for her so they gave her that break with the mindset of only giving her one run into it because she is only light.

“They've timed it perfectly for her.”

Cummings also has first emergency Bivouac as he chases his first Slipper win.

Unbeaten filly Tenley and in-form colt Microphone are the leading contenders of the Cummings runners according to the market while Pin Sec is at $16.

Cummings' assistant, former champion jockey , has labelled Pin Sec “the smokey” of the stable's Slipper runners while leaning to Microphone as their leading chance from the inside barrier.

Last Saturday's Magic Night Stakes winner Kiamichi threw a slight scare into the Godolphin camp on Friday when she was found to have minor soft tissue swelling to her off-fore cannon.

She passed inspection with chief vet, Dr Toby Koenig, saying she was not lame.

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