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Docklands passes vet inspection, Ciaron Maher unearths another Melbourne Cup runner in Okita Soushi

Docklands passes vet inspection, Ciaron Maher unearths another Melbourne Cup runner in Okita Soushi

McDonald is shooting for his third straight Cox Plate victory, following his wins on Anamoe and Romantic Warrior, and success on Saturday afternoon would bring up his 100th group 1 win, making him the youngest ever in Australia to reach that milestone.

Cult hero Pride Of Jenni has also had an unusual lead-up preparation, having raced in Sydney last weekend. She spent two days in and out of the spa and hyperbaric chamber at trainer Ciaron Maher’s NSW property before being trucked back to Victoria on Wednesday.

She was passed fit to run by vets during routine tests on Thursday, but will have a further inspection when she arrives at the Valley before the race.

“The Ciaron Maher-trained Pride of Jenni was passed suitable to race yesterday, however, was not wearing plates when inspected and therefore will undergo a trot-up with plates on when the mare arrives on-course on Saturday,” Racing Victoria stewards said on Friday.

If Pride Of Jenni can win the weight-for-age championship it will cap of another impressive weekend for the all-conquering Maher.

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He unearthed another potential Melbourne Cup runner on Friday night when Okita Soushi won the 2500-metre Moonee Valley Gold Cup by half a length from the Lloyd Williams-owned Serpentine.

The Irish import sits 39th in the order of entry for the Melbourne Cup, but could be elevated up the list if he receives a penalty from RV handicapper David Hegan.

“He’s just a classic stayer that wants 12 furlongs [2400m]. Once you get him to that level, and at a level of fitness, he excels,” Maher’s assistant trainer Jack Turnbull said.

“It [the Melbourne Cup] has always been the long-term plan when he came to us off the back of his last campaign in spring. It’s really good and pleasing when things work out in terms of timing.”

Maher is looking to have at least four starters on the first Tuesday in November, including Okita Sushi, Sydney Cup winner Circle Of Fire, Geelong Cup runner-up Interpetation and import Saint George, which is currently 31st in the order of entry.

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