Racing: Venus Serena to hold court

Geoff Dunn and Venus Serena have been a powerful combination over the last three seasons and that...
Geoff Dunn and Venus Serena have been a powerful combination over the last three seasons and that could continue at Forbury Park tonight. Photo by Matt Smith.
A first go at a standing start on race night should be no problem for Venus Serena - but the 30m handicap could be.

The darling of her 2 and 3yr-old years, Venus Serena comes in to tonight's $25,000 4 and 5yr-old championship at Forbury Park on the back of a group 1 win against the country's best mares in the New Zealand Breeders' Stakes.

Her West Melton trainer, Geoff Dunn, said tonight's feature had been on the radar, but it all depended on her recovery from her one-length win at Addington on March 20.

''She was good as gold - she ate up everything and was as happy as Larry. That's why we decided to come down,'' he said.

The one sticking point was how much ground she would need to give to her rivals in the 2700m. The answer is 30m.

''We were going to be off a decent mark - that was the only thing - but that's the way it is with her anyway, because she came out out at open class from her 3yr-old year,'' he said.

''But she seems really well and it will be her first standing start on race day which will be quite interesting, but she seems to have gone away at the trials before.''

The daughter of Mach Three should not be too cramped for space, with only Isaiah joining her on the 30m mark. Dunn, who was in Dunedin this time last year for Venus Serena's Nevele R heat win, said he will leave it up to his driving nephew, John, to work out where to position the mare.

''I'm not too worried. We'll just see if she gets a nice trip, but it will depend on how the pace is on what Johnny does. We'll see where the opposition end up.''

West Melton trainer Cran Dalgety opted for an up-and-comer over an experienced stablemate when he assessed the chances of his four runners in the $20,000 Nevele R fillies heat.

On The Town has just five starts and two wins under her belt, but has drawn kindly at barrier 1, while Katy Perry will need to roar from barrier 8.

''Out at 8 we're in a wee bit of trouble,'' Dalgety said.

''With it only being 1700m, it makes it a little complicated - with 2200m you have time for a mid-race move - but we can only try.

''Just over a short distance, she'll have to work harder than most . .''

The 1700m was the tipping point for Dalgety angling punters towards On The Town.

''I'd probably lean towards On The Town. Lining them up a straight line, Katy Perry would be a bit strong but with On The Town being drawn 1, she's a good shot.''

Punters should be further encouraged by Dexter Dunn's decision to sit behind On The Town. Brother John has the drive on Katy Perry.

Dalgety described Storm Maguire as a ''little professional placegetter''.

''She won't be nominated for next year's Interdominions, but she's a great wee race horse - always paying her rent every week.''

Bettor Think Twice should be much improved after running third at the Rangiora workouts on March 18.

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