WARRNAMBOOL-trained Night’s Watch raced his way into the Caulfield Cup with a strong victory in the Foundation Cup at Caulfield on Saturday.
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But his trainer Darren Weir may not run the five-year-old in the $5 million feature.
Bookmakers slashed Night’s Watch’s price for the Caulfield Cup from $13 into $8 following his win over Rising Red and Odeon.
Weir’s Warrnambool satellite stable foreman Jarrod McLean said a final decision regarding Night’s Watch running in the Caulfield Cup will be made by Victoria’s leading trainer.
“Night’s Watch will run in the Caulfield Stakes on October 13 and a decision will be made after that race about a possible start in the Caulfield Cup,” he said.
Kings Will Dream, trained at Weir’s Warrnambool stable, is the $4.50 favourite for the Caulfield Cup to be run on October 20. Imported galloper Al Galayel won his second race from five starts for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, winning a restricted race over 1800 metres at Caulfield. “We’ll just try and find similar types of races for him over the spring carnival,” Maher said.