While Jeff Britton has two frontline contenders in the Group 1 National Derby at Sydney’s Wentworth Park on Saturday night, he says first reserve Do It would be his best chance if he could sneak into the field.
Britton is chasing a fourth Derby after winning the race in 1998 with Mepunga Blaze, which he trained with his father Allan, Pacific Sky in 2004 and Axel Footluce in 2019.
The prolific Anakie mentor has two confirmed starters, in recent Group 1 Silver Chief runner-up Tyler Durden (box 1), TAB’s $3.70 second elect, and $5 fancy Weblec Jet (box 7).
Do It is also a $5 chance, despite requiring a scratching to gain a start.
“You haven’t heard of any scratchings!” Britton quipped.
“Do It is probably the best of the lot of them; down here he’s the fastest anyway.
“I reckon Weblec Jet is a couple of lengths behind Do It and Tyler Durden has really improved in his last couple of runs.
“When Mepunga Blaze won the Derby it was worth $100,000 and then it went down to $40,000 when Pacific Sky won. Pacific Sky’s owner Jarrod Sharp reckons he missed out then and he’s the owner of Do It, so it looks like he might miss out again!”