Bustling heads to Sydney for firmer track

The prospect of a heavy track at Flemington has led Michael Kent Jnr to opt for Sydney for Bustling’s racing return this Saturday.

This will be Bustling’s third start this preparation, following an absence from racing that stretched over 18 months.

Now a four-year-old, Bustling was nominated for a similar 1100-metre event at Flemington but will instead contest the Cactus Imaging Handicap (1200m) at Randwick. The lightly raced gelding is currently on the second line of betting at $4, behind Bjorn Baker’s Amazing Eagle, according to leading Aussie betting sites.

“We made the decision after I spoke to (track manager) Liam O’Keefe at Flemington and they are expecting a Heavy 8 and then I spoke to Mike Woods at the ATC and they are expecting a Soft 5 or maybe a touch better at Randwick,” Kent Jnr stated.

“He’s a Perth horse and he wants to get on top of the ground. All our feedback from whether it was Mark Zahra at the trials or Craig Williams last start is that he is better on top of the ground.”

After finishing outside the placings in the Group 2 Run To The Rose (1200m) at Rosehill in September 2024, his next outing at Caulfield on May 9 was followed by a second-place finish in the Listed Bel Esprit Stakes (1100m) run on heavy ground three weeks later.

Drawing on the success of other horses who have had lengthy layoffs, a more substantial Bustling was a task for Kent Jnr and co-trainer Mick Price to get the winner of four from eight starts back into racing form.

“We’re very happy with the horse and he’s had a perfect preparation,” Kent Jnr added.

“We were working off two years of fat and he’s a big, impressive sprinting type now and has been making natural improvement in his races.

“He never had any major injury but more so it was frustrating that every time we would bring him in, a different minor wheel would fall off so he had to go back out again. He just got out of shape but he this time has been 100% sound the whole way through.

“I’m looking at horses like Jigsaw and Giga Kick who had similar long layoffs and they’ve come back and performed at a very high level.”

Further north, the stable has Naifah entered for the Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic (1200m) at Ipswich, following her fifth position in the Listed Helen Coughlan Stakes (1200m) at Eagle Farm on May 30.

Naifah is currently rated a $7 chance in the final race at Ipswich on Saturday, according to popular betting apps Australia. She has drawn barrier 14, which moves into 12 after scratchings.

“It was a pretty decent listed race last time, a strong race,” Kent Jnr commented.

“If you could bet in the run and you could imagine that she gets across into a good spot from that awkward gate, and down with the 53.5 kilos, she’s quite well in.”

Bustling is a strong contender in the Cactus Imaging Handicap at Randwick, and for those keen on the race, exploring betting sites could offer valuable insights.

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