Can Zaaki triumph after last year’s Doomben Cup upset?

Zaaki wins third Hollindale Stakes
After winning his third-straight Hollindale Stakes, Zaaki is a hot favourite for the Group 1 Doomben Cup this Saturday. (Photo: Racing Queensland)

The tightest of finishes and a ride on the rail saw Huetor spoil the party in last year’s Doomben Cup.

Paying $15 and with 200m left of the journey, Kerrin McEvoy popped the question of the Peter & Paul Snowden-trained gelding to pass the favourite in Zaaki and take the $1 million Group 1.

He returns as a $12 chance to defend his title this Saturday and if successful will become the first in three decades to win the feature in consecutive years.

READ: 2023 Doomben Cup preview, betting tips & best odds

Trainer Paul Snowden is confident heading into what could be a history-making affair for his six-year-old.

“Huetor is going better this year – the form suggests he is,” Snowden said.

“The horse has gone to another level from last year.

“Last year Zaaki beat us more than three lengths in the Hollindale, but this year he (Huetor) has run him to a close second.

“I can only comment on how our bloke is going and we are very happy.”

Also returning is the Annabel Neasham-trained Zaaki, who ran third last year and is once again favourite ($2) off the back of a great run finishing second in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes and having taken his third Group 2 AD Hollindale Stakes earlier this month.


2023 AD Hollindale Stakes replay

1st – Zaaki


He has won it before, beating Toffee Tongue by a thumping seven-length margin in the 2021 edition.

The Leroidesanimaux x Kesara gelding is a 15-time winner with four Group 1 titles to his name and over $10 million in prizemoney.

It is expected he will be lifted to another level under James McDonald, retained after that win in the Hollindale, with the memories of last year’s defeat looming large.

The talented Chris Waller runner Kovalica ($7.50) will challenge here after being scratched last week due to a foot injury, with James Orman booked to ride.

The lone three-year-old in the field has won five of his last seven starts, including the Group 2 Queensland Guineas.

“He had a sore foot (on Saturday morning), it is nothing major, we trotted him up and the vet said he could probably run,” Waller said.

“We chose not to because he is a decent horse because he was nominated for the Doomben Cup.”

Waller has said that Kovalica has what it takes to back up with the run in the Doomben Cup to tackle the Group 1 Queensland Derby next week.

“The whole carnival up here has been good for us, it has been a launching pad for so many horses, so it fits in well to our system.”

The Doomben track is currently graded a Heavy 8, but with rain not forecasted again until late next week at the earliest it is sure to be downgraded, making conditions more suitable for Zaaki.

2023 Doomben Cup field

No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 Silks
Zaaki
Annabel Neasham
James McDonald
11
59kg
2 Silks
Numerian
Annabel Neasham
Jason Collett
9
59kg
3 Silks
Huetor
Peter & Paul Snowden
Ryan Maloney
7
59kg
4 Silks
No Compromise
Chris Waller
Opie Bosson
6
59kg
5 Silks
Zeyrek
Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes
Tim Clark
2
59kg
6 Silks
Diamil
John O’Shea
Joshua Parr
4
59kg
7 Silks
Nonconformist
Grahame Begg
Jordan Childs
8
59kg
8 Silks
Bankers Choice
Mike Moroney
Brodie Loy
12
59kg
9 Silks
Palmetto
John Sargent
Ben Thompson
5
59kg
10 Silks
Esti Feny
Matthew Smith
TBC
3
59kg
11 Silks
Duais
Edward Cummings
Sam Clipperton
1
57kg
12 Silks
Atishu
Chris Waller
Nash Rawiller
10
57kg
13 Silks
Kovalica
Chris Waller
James Orman
13
56.5kg

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