By Jordan Gerrans
Charlie Cini is confident he has the promising Bronski Zulu ready to nab his second career victory in the Listed Wayne Wilson Paleface Adios Classic at Albion Park on Saturday evening.
The two-year-old son of Sweet Lou has shown plenty of ability in the early stages of his career but that has not added up to regularly winning.
Bronski Zulu was a stylish winner on debut as a red-hot favourite in the first month of this year after strong trial form but has been unable to grab another victory since.
He has also developed a bit of a ‘bridesmaid’ tag in feature races, forced to settle for second in the QBRED Breeders Classic Final and APG Gold Bullion Final for his age group and sex this year.
He was only beaten by a short margin on both occasions.
The 58-year-old Cini thinks he will eventually see the best of his young pacer as a three-year-old.
“He has got the ability but he is still immature and I am sure next season he will go better again,” Cini said.
“I think he is up to the task on Saturday night.
“He is in good order and I am sure he is forward enough.”
Since his debut victory at Albion Park, Bronski Zulu has placed a further five times – including the two juvenile Finals.
Top reinsman Shane Graham has been Bronski Zulu’s regular driver for the majority of his career but Australia’s leading man in the sulky – Nathan Dawson – gets the job on Saturday evening.
The Group 1-winning Dawson has been in the bike before on race day with Bronski Zulu and will face a serious task after drawing seven.
“I am happy with him,” Cini said of his pacer.
“He is working well and now it is up to Nathan Dawson to give him a good trip.
“I think he will need all the favours from that draw as he will likely get back in the field from that draw.”