Two Villiers Runners Likely For Waller

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Premier Sydney trainer Chris Waller is likely to have at least two runners in 's summer showpiece, the Group Two Villiers Stakes.

The winner of Saturday's 1600m-race gains an automatic start in the Group One Doncaster Mile in April.

Waller has won the Villiers once with Honor In War when the race was held over 1400m in early January 2008 after equine influenza halted Sydney racing.

Honor In War was awarded the race on protest after Takeover Target was first across the line.

Cellarman, third behind Ranier and Live And Free in the , the traditional Villiers lead-up, and Sambro who finished 10th are likely to line up.

“At this stage it's Cellarman and Sambro. Hugh Bowman rides Cellarman and Sambro,” Waller said.

“Cellarman is going terrific. He has never been going better.

I'm just a little bit concerned about what weight he might carry.

“We will have , High Bridge and possibly in the Christmas Cup.”

The Christmas Cup is over 2400m and Waller's most recent win was with Vassal in 2017.

At the other end of the age and distance scale, Waller may possibly have two runners in the sales-restricted Inglis Nursery (1000m) for two-year-olds.

and possibly a filly called Canadian Spice will go to Inglis race,” he said.

“We've got a nice group of young horses.”

Both September Run and Canadian Spice are unraced and sport the Hermitage colours carried by last season's three-year-old star The Autumn Sun.

While he is looking forward to the youngsters' debuts, Waller has farewelled an older member of the stable with 2018 Metropolitan winner returning home to .

Patrick Erin has gone back to Brian and 's stable at Wingatui in the south of country after two in Sydney.

The eight-year-old gelding won 10 races when previously trained by the Andertons.

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