By Glenn Davis
Trainer Desleigh Forster is hoping her decision to bypass the big dance at the Magic Millions with Couldn’t Refuse may reap rewards this winter.
Couldn’t Refuse’s winter carnival prospects will be tested when the four-year-old steps up to 1805 metres in the Class 6 Plate at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
The gelding was eligible to run on Magic Millions day but the astute Forster didn’t want to rush his preparation.
“There wasn’t a suitable race for him at the Magic Millions and he wasn’t quite ready at the time,” Forster said.
“He’s going well but he’s stepping up to 1800 metres tomorrow and it’s a strong race.”
Jim Byrne has ridden Couldn’t Refuse at his past five starts for two wins and three placings, including his latest second to the talented David Vandyke-trained Dissolution over 1600 metres at Doomben last month.
However, Byrne has parted company with Couldn’t Refuse, preferring to ride the Kelly Schweida-trained Joymaker who finished second to Wyong visitor Oakfield Missile over 1830 metres at Eagle Farm on February 20.
Mark Du Plessis, who has won twice on the four-year-old, will be reunited with Couldn’t Refuse.
“He’s been a victim of circumstances at his past few runs when he had to lead,” Forster said.
“I’m hoping for a lot more speed.”