By Glenn Davis
A perfect midfield barrier has boosted co-trainer Peter Snowden’s hopes of claiming his fourth Doomben 10,000 with rising star Mazu at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Mazu will be chasing his fifth successive win in the 1200 metre Group 1 feature, which was transferred from Doomben to Eagle Farm with fears of a rain deluge in the coming days.
The rail will be out seven metres at Eagle Farm, which is currently rated a Soft 6.
Mazu, a Sam Clipperton mount, was a $2.50 favourite before drawing barrier eight and could start shorter with an unbeaten record of three wins on heavy tracks.
The Doomben 10,00 attracted a field of 15 with top-weight Kementari drawing barrier three, Count Du Rupee (five) while Kiwi raider Entriviere drew poorly in gate 15.
Tony Gollan will have four starters with Vega One drawing the rails, Zoustyle (11), Isotope (13) and Baller (four) while Rob Heathcote's Group 1 sprinter Rothfire will jump from seven.
Mazu extended his winning sequence to four last start after claiming the Group 2 Arrowfield on a heavy track at Randwick on April 9.
Clipperton said the decision to transfer the meeting to Doomben would not impact Mazu.
“He’s very versatile wet or dry or whether it’s Doomben or Eagle Farm,” Clipperton said.
“He’s just a winner who knows how to get the job done.
“There’s no doubt he’s gone to another level since he was gelded.”