There’s little room for bias when you’re a modern racehorse trainer.
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But you could forgive Tamworth trainer Cody Morgan for having some leaning toward the ironically named Unbiased ahead of Sunday’s $150,000 HNWRA Country Championships Qualifier (1400m).
The six-year-old is owned by his parents Glen and Mary and they have waited nine months to give Unbiased one final shot at the Championships.
“Normally, once he’d had his 20th start last May, you’d probably give it a miss but they want to get back down there,’’ Morgan said.
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“They had a horse make the final a couple of years ago (Pelerin) and it was very unfortunate he died so they wanted to have a shot at it.
“I think they have a live chance this year to make the final.’’
Unbiased, who ran third in last year’s Hunter & North West Qualifier at Scone, will be one of four Morgan runners in the Tamworth feature on Sunday with the very promising Moobi and front-runners Mr Pumblechook and Anchois.
The 33-year-old has had to time Unbiased’s campaign to perfection because under the conditions a horse can’t have more than 20 starts, and no more than five wins, to be eligible so Morgan has prepared the gelding with four barrier trials.
“We’ve trialled him right up and his trials have been good,’’ he said.
“His second trial was really sharp then after that I’ve backed off and made sure his trials have been quiet.
“He has 56kg, I think that’s the weight you want. A lot of them seem to be won with that so it’s in his favour.’’
Mitchell Bell has been booked to ride Unbiased and he and Morgan have an association dating back many years to when both were young apprentice jockeys.
"We had our first race ride in the same race many years ago. He’s a much better jockey than me but I won the race and he can’t take that off me,’’ he said.
Moobi is a horse Morgan believes has untapped talent and he’s another that has needed careful management to be fresh enough for the 1400m on Sunday.
Also a six-year-old but with just eight starts under his belt, Moobi was put on ice for the Country Championships after he completed a hat-trick winning a 1600m Highway at Warwick Farm in December.
“He’s a really hard horse to train, he’s very lightly framed and has a mind of his own,’’ he said.
“You’ve got to work him enough so he’s not over the top but at the same time don’t do too much so he holds his condition. A bit like Noble Boy, you probably wouldn’t want to see him draw one."
Ray Hickson writes for Racing NSW at racingnsw.com.au