Travers sets two-pronged attack on Cowra Cup
Michael Travers has set his sights on Sunday’s Cowra Cup (1700m), entering stable stalwart Mathrin and recent Albury winner Kahawaty in the $36,000 feature event.
Travers, who trains a big team out of Wagga Wagga, was a popular country-based jockey, winning 985 races before hanging up his boots in 2023.
Based in Cowra for eight years, Travers knows the track well and won many Country Cups in the area, although the Cowra Cup eluded him.
With views of adding a long-awaited Cowra Cup to his mantlepiece, Travers has landed the assistance of leading country jockey Nick Heywood and Cowra Cup king Mathew Cahill.
Cahill rides six-time winner Mathrin, who won the honours of 2023/24 Murrumbidgee Turf Club horse of the year.
Two starts back, Amy O’Driscoll was in the saddle, and the seven-year-old caught the eye when running a strong second in the 1600m Benchmark 70 Handicap at Canberra when beaten by a half-head by the in-form Icebreaker (Louise Day, $1.95).
A wet track would suit the Deep Field mare, but regardless of the track presented on the day, which is shaping to be a good four, Mathrin ($12) should be in the mix in this event based on recent runs and after drawing gate 4.
Heywood jumps aboard the talented stablemate Kahawaty, who is set to jump from the outside alley (gate 7).
The $4.80 third favourite for the event was an impressive winner for Amy O’Driscoll when contesting the 1000m Benchmark 66 Handicap at Albury in November.
Two starts back, O’Driscoll was again in the saddle when the six-year-old took on the 1200m Benchmark 82 Handicap at Wagga, and she raced well, finishing second to six-time winner Smart Poppy (Jake Duffy, $10).
When trained by Anthony Cummings, the Pride Of Dubai mare was a three-time winner at the provincials and has only ever won up to 1200m, so the 1700m journey at Cowra will be a question mark for connections.
Sunday’s Cowra Cup is a small but competitive field, with the Pat Murphy-trained Victory Roll (Shaun Guymer, $2.80) the current favourite ahead of the Gratz Vella-trained Astunner (Damon Budler, $4.40).
It’s set to be a busy few days for Michael Travers and the team, who may race at Tumut on Saturday, Cowra and Benalla on Sunday, and Albury on Monday.
Wild Feather (Brendan Ward) won at Tumut on Boxing Day, and the three-year-old will be going for back-to-back wins there when taking on the 1400m Class 1 Handicap.
At Benalla, exciting maiden galloper Jenni Divine (Josh Richards) is entered the 1106m Maiden Plate and drew gate 3.
Still, the stable is considering whether the three-year-old will run at Benalla or Wagga Wagga next week.
At Albury, a big team of eight runners will go around.
Words: Jeff Hanson
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