PatĀ Carey says The Goodwood was a race that got away from his Stakes winner Recon.
The Group 1 race at Morphettville over 1200m on May 9 was Recon’s first try at a Group 1 contest and came on top of victory in the ListedĀ HareebaĀ Stakes (1200m) at Mornington three weeks early.
After his past two runs at Stakes level,Ā trainersĀ Pat Carey and Harris Walker have decided to step Recon up in trip when he runs in theĀ Stow Storage Solutions HandicapĀ (1400m) at Sandown on Saturday.
Carey said Saturday’s outing would be Recon’s second at 1400m and will potentially set him up for spring assignments, while also giving the trainer’s a guide to his future.
But The Goodwood is a race that Carey said Recon should have finished closer in, rather than being 1-¼ lengths behind the winner Desert Lightning in sixth spot.
“He got into an awkward position, he charged at the lineĀ late,Ā butĀ he ran out of roomĀ and that wasĀ a great opportunityĀ that went missing,” Carey said.
“He’sĀ progressing through the grades well and it looks likeĀ he’sĀ open to continued improvement, but he needs to get into a proper handicap now.
“What I mean by a proper handicap, not a quasi-race whereĀ they’veĀ got set weights and penalties at Group 1, as in my mind,Ā that’sĀ a bit of a nonsense.
“ItĀ maybe nowĀ that he sneaks into a race like the Sir Rupert Clarke on the minimum, or something like that, butĀ he’sĀ got to continue to improve toĀ warrantĀ that consideration.”
Two races that come to mind for Carey in the spring are the Group 1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield and the Group 2 Damien Oliver at Flemington.
Both those races are at 1400m, and Carey said he wanted to see Recon once again at the trip having finished fifth in his onlyĀ previousĀ attempt.
“He’sĀ had one try, at Flemington, just before we gave him a short break,” Carey said.
“HeĀ got bustedĀ up at the start andĀ didn’tĀ have a lot of luck and rattled home.
“He needs to become a little more tactical andĀ I’mĀ sureĀ there’sĀ another nice race in him having already won theĀ Hareeba.
He’sĀ four, rising five this year, soĀ he’sĀ entering intoĀ a good timeĀ maturityĀ wiseĀ and is a lovely prospect for the next 12 months.
“Hopefully we can do him justice.”





















