Four years after relocating from Adelaide to Newcastle, Mark MinerviniĀ will saddle up his first runner in his adopted āhometownā Cup and he is quietly confident HosierĀ can bring home the major prize.
Formerly owned by Lloyd Williams, Hosier was sold to Minervini and a group of stable clients for $100,000 in May, the horse already banking more than $180,000 in five subsequent starts.
He will almost double that haul if successful in the Group 3 Newcastle Gold Cup (2300m) on Friday where he is one of just three locally trained runners along with the Kris LeesĀ pair of Cleveland and Kalapour.
āThis is where we are now and this is our home track, so definitely we consider it our hometown Cup,ā Minervini said.
āHeās going to be a live chance. Weāre not just making up the numbers and thatās pretty exciting. Even stable clients who arenāt involved in Hosier are excited for us, I canāt wait.ā
Hosier has been in a wonderful vein of form, relishing a distance rise to 2000m two starts ago to capture the Premierās Cup at Randwick before being eased down in the Wyong Cup last start when he struck the backwash of a mid-race fall.
āThe horse came down in front of him and he actually leapt over it and then he had to leap over (fallen jockey) Regan Bayliss,ā Minervini said.
āLuckily, heās absolutely one hundred per cent. He hasnāt got a scratch on him, which is hard to believe.
āHeās had two strong gallops since the Wyong Cup, he galloped (Tuesday) morning on the course proper and worked strongly and pulled up well so heās good to go.ā
The Cup distance is unchartered territory for Hosier, who has rarely been extended beyond 2000m, but Minervini says the horse has the pedigree and temperament to relish it.
āHeās bred to stay and when he won the Premierās Cup at Randwick he was lovely and relaxed,ā he said.
āI donāt think it will be an issue. I probably think itās going to be a more suitable tempo for him.
āWhether itās right or wrong, weāve got him in the Caulfield Cup, The Metropolitan, heās paid up for the Cox Plate, the Melbourne Cup.
āHeās in everything and if heās going to progress, heād need to be super competitive on Friday.ā
The Newcastle Cup is one of three black-type races on the spring program, along with the Cameron Handicap (1500m) for which the Chris Waller-trained SkymanĀ is an early favourite, and the Tibbie Stakes (1400m) featuring the Mona Lisa Stakes trifecta of Mirra View, SanstocĀ and Wollombi.
The meeting will also feature retiring jockey Damien OliverĀ who will ride for Lees in the three main races ā Kalapour in the Cup, Luncies in the Cameron andĀ Bellatrix BlackĀ in the Tibbie.

