Mr Mor on track for three-straight Hawke’s Bay titles

Mr Mor Hawkes Bay

STAR jumper Mr Mor’s bid for a third consecutive Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase title has not gone to script thus far, but the horse’s trainers remain confident of a bold showing on Saturday.

The veteran jumper’s most recent race day efforts have been encouraging after recording a third placing at Hastings followed by a last-start second behind The Big Opal in the Waikato Steeplechase.

Mr Mor’s trainer Evan Rayner said despite the recent placings in quality fields, not everything has gone according to plan.

“He missed a run on the flat the other day, which would have helped a lot,” Rayner said.

“He was going to go to Otaki, but he was third on the ballot and didn’t get a start. He’s also had a cut on his leg, although that should hopefully be fine.”

Mr Mor will be piloted at Hastings this weekend by Matthew Cropp, who guided the gelding into a runner-up finish behind Upper Cut in last year’s Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton.

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“The horse has been working well and his last run was good,” Rayner said. “He schooled yesterday and Matt rode him and he was very pleased.”

Meanwhile, Rayner said their stable star Start Wondering had returned home to spell after a frustrating time at the Queensland winter carnival.

The six-year-old was unplaced in both of his starts on rain-affected going and a virus subsequently cut short his campaign.

Start Wondering won a pair of Group One races, the Railway Stakes and the NRM Sprint, and ran a close second in the Group One Telegraph during his last domestic campaign and those races will again be future targets for the gelding.

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