By Glenn Davis
Caloundra trainer Darryl Hansen is hoping it’s a case of deja vu when Doctor Zous attempts to defend his crown in the Newmarket Handicap in Cairns on Saturday.
Doctor Zous finished second to Master Jamie in last year’s Cleveland Bay Handicap at Townsville before taking out the Cairns Newmarket at his next start.
The seven-year-old has followed a similar path this year after finishing second in the Cleveland Bay Handicap behind the Lindsay Gough-trained Wren’s Day at Townsville’s Cluden Park on August 6.
Hansen will be double handed in the Newmarket Handicap with Bombasay joining his stable-mate in the 1400 metre feature.
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“They’re both going great but I have to favour Doctor Zous on his current form,” Hansen said.
“Doctor Zous has pulled up well after his Cleveland Bay run.
“There were no real excuses for his defeat after he got exposed too early.
“He only got run down in the last stride and he would nearly have won had Marway fought on for a bit further.”
Hansen also expects a strong showing from Bombasay despite the seven-year-old’s last start effort in a Class 6 at Townsville on August 4.
“He was first emergency for the Mackay Newmarket and never got a run,” he said.