Makybe Diva next target for Jon Snow

Jon Snow will head across the Tasman this week in preparation for his Melbourne spring carnival campaign. Photo credit: Darryl Sherer

Cambridge trainers Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman will bolster their Melbourne spring carnival arsenal later this week with the addition of Group 1 winner Jon Snow.

The six-year-old son of Iffraaj impressed his connections after his fourth-placing behind Melody Belle in the Group 1 Tarzino Trophy (1400m) at Hastings on Saturday, his first run back since his unplaced effort in last year’s Group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m).

He will now travel across the Tasman to join stablemates Bonneval and Rubira as he prepares for his Melbourne spring carnival assignments, which will likely kick-off in the Group 1 Maykbe Diva Stakes (1600m) on September 15.

“We are very happy with him,” Forsman said.

“We thought he would run well, so to be only beaten by a length or so from some of those sprinters, we’re rapt with him first-up.

“He’ll be on the plane to Melbourne sometime this week on either Wednesday or Sunday and hopefully his next start will be the Makybe Diva Stakes.”

Meanwhile, Forsman was less impressed with the performance of Francaletta in the Tarzino Trophy.

The six-year-old mare took advantage of her inside barrier draw of three, jumping away well to have the trail throughout, but she failed to fire down the straight at Hastings, fading to ninth.

“Francaletta’s run was a little bit disappointing,” Forsman said.

“She was there and had the gun run. She just didn’t flatten out or sprint like we hoped she would.

“So it’s back to the drawing board and more than likely she will stay home for now and just pick-off some black-type mares race.”

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