“Nowhere to hide” for Coolmore winner

Ozzmosis will tackle the top sprinting races in the Autumn.

OZZMOSIS.
OZZMOSIS. Picture: Martin King / Sportpix

Ozzmosis gave trainer Bjorn Baker and jockey Rachel King the biggest wins of their careers in the spring, taking out the stallion-making Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) and the colt's next challenge is tackling the older horses.

The son of Zoustar will likely stay in Sydney for the Autumn with two Group 1 sprints identified by Baker as targets, one a handicap and one at weight-for-age.

"We are going to The Galaxy then the TJ Smith Stakes. There is nowhere to hide now," Baker said.

"He is going great… he has definitely gotten bigger and stronger."

"Even with the 10 days we were away at the Magic Millions, I've noticed how much he has come on, he's thriving."

Meanwhile another stable Group 1 winner is back in work with Tancred Stakes winner Arapaho trialling on Monday morning at Randwick after missing the majority of the Spring with a virus.

Arapaho had just one run in the Spring, finishing tenth in the 7 Stakes (1600m) before being spelled but Baker is happy with how the stayer is going having finished fifth in his trial behind Queen Of The Ball over 850m.

"He's great, I couldn't be happier with him," Baker said.

"He's definitely bigger and stronger after having a soft spring."

 "He will be aimed at the Tancred Stakes."

Rachel King, who rode a Group 2 winner in Japan on Sunday, rode both Ozzmosis and Arapaho to their respective Group 1 wins and should be back for the Sydney Autumn, with her short-term JRA license set to expire on March 5th.

Baker also confirmed that Group 1 winner Overpass will again head West for his defence of The Quokka on April 20th and will tackle the race fresh, as he did last year.


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