By Garry Dell
Townsville galloper Demon Award is chasing a Cleveland Bay Handicap start in a virtual full-dress rehearsal at Cluden Park on Saturday.
Demon Award is among a field of hopefuls for the $100,000 Cleveland Bay (1300 metres) to be run on Townsville Cup day on August 3.
Trainer Les Gordy is confident the Shamus Award four-year-old gelding is ideally placed on the minimum 54 kilograms and needs only to draw a reasonable barrier to be among the leading chances.
"He's as good as I can get him for Saturday and everything's going right towards the main target of North Queensland's biggest sprint," Gordy said yesterday.
"We've had a few little issues to iron out this preparation but I'm confident we've got everything sorted.
"He's a good horse and has really shown his ability in four wins since coming up from Victoria 12 months ago.
"We've been a bit unlucky with the barrier draws in a couple of his races. He does not like the rails where he's been drawn a couple of times.
"Then last start he went sideways from a middle draw and over-raced for a few strides mid-race and then forced wide on the home turn.