Trainer Michael Pitman has abandoned hopes of racing Coup
Align in the KrisFlyer Sprint in Singapore in May due to
quarantine requirements.
Pitman said the time in quarantine would be too harsh on Coup
Align, allowing that an invitation was first required to the
race.
"He would have to be quarantined for six weeks on the way
home.
We felt it was too big a deal for a 4yr-old," Pitman said.
"He has gone out for a spell with only five starts this
season and can come back into work early in May.
There is a possibility he will go to Melbourne in the
spring."
Coup Align recorded wins in the Pegasus and Stewards'
Handicaps at Riccarton, an open sprint at Waikouaiti and the
Eclipse Stakes at Wingatui during the season.
He advanced his record to 10 wins from 15 starts for $210,625
in stakes.
Borninthestates, winner of seven cup races in the South
Island, returned to work with Pitman last week.
The 7yr-old injured a tendon when campaigned in Queensland
last winter.
"We brought him back into work in the spring, but I felt he
was not 100% and he went out again," Pitman said.
He has decided to step Vintner up to open ranks in the
Invercargill Cup (2550m) on Saturday.
The Zerpour-Oenology gelding won over 2000m at Waikouaiti and
Riccarton last month.
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