By Glenn Davis
Rockhampton trainer Graeme Green is hoping the Startantes form line stacks up as talented sprinter Ahooshu bids for his first city win in the Three-Year-Old Quality Handicap at Doomben on Saturday.
Ahooshu is yet to miss a prize money cheque in his seven start career, with four wins and three minor placings.
One of those placings was a third behind the Rob Heathcote-trained Startantes when the pair clashed at Doomben in April.
“Startantes is running in the Group 1 Flight Stakes in Sydney on Saturday so I’m hoping the form stacks up,” Green said.
“They were two-year-olds when they met at Doomben last time and we were at the end of our campaign when Ahooshu ran third to her.
“Startantes has really stepped up to the mark since then and my bloke has also improved a lot but I’m not sure by how much.”
Ahooshu will be ridden by regular jockey Chris Whiteley, who has perfect record aboard the son of Better Than Ready with three wins.
Green plans to make the road trip from Rockhampton on Thursday and is not worried about the seven hour haul for Ahooshu.
“He’s a good traveller and will probably sleep all the way,” Green said.
Ahooshu is coming off an 1100 metre win at Townsville on September 9 which followed an impressive 1200 metre victory at Rockhampton last month.
“He ran good time over 1100 metres in Townsville and he drops 2.5kgs from that effort,” Green said.