Smart confident 47th start will deliver first city win at Warwick Farm meeting
The rising seven-year-old has won seven races but remains low in the benchmark ratings, and with Australia's newest group 1 winning jockey Tom Sherry riding a wave of confidence, Smart hopes it translates into a win in the Hawaii Five Oh @ Vinery Stud Handicap (1600m).
Sherry scored his group 1 breakthrough on Tashi in the Tattersall's Tiara last weekend and has ridden Loose Love in his past three starts, including his Gosford win two weeks ago.
'I'm so happy for him [Sherry], what a thrill for him. That's what we all strive for in this game,' Smart said.
'The horse is in good form, the rider is in good form, so I'm looking forward to it very much.'
Loose Love has won three of his six starts on heavy tracks, and the Canberra trainer said he expects a few scratchings to make Sherry's job a little easier from a wide barrier.
The gelding tracked the speed when winning easily at Gosford over the mile, and he'd like to see a repeat of that.
'At Warwick Farm, when it's a real wet track sometimes the fence isn't the place to be,' Smart said.
'He's a versatile horse, and Tom Sherry just rides him a treat.

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