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Monday, November 21, 2011

Racing: Trainer not too positive about Aye Aye's comeback

Photo / Getty Images

Photo / Getty Images


After being sold to Hong Kong and then later bought as a hack in Australia, New Zealand-bred 4-year-old Aye Aye (by Al Akbar) makes a long-awaited return to the racetrack at Cessnock today.

The Jeremy Sylvester-trained galloper tackles the Tooheys New Benchmark 55 Handicap over the 900m scamper with top jockey Robert Thompson in the saddle.

Aye Aye started his career in New Zealand, winning a 1000m two-year-old event at Riccarton by 2.3 lengths on debut in April last year. He was then sold to Hong Kong but never raced there.

Returning to Australia, Aye Aye was bought as a hack for A$3000.

"A friend of mine, Trinette Crawford, bought him as a hack but he wasn't up to scratch," Sylvester said.

"Trinette contacted me, told me the story and asked if I would like to give him a go. I agreed."

Aye Aye had an operation in May to correct a breathing problem and had three months off before being put into light work under Sylvester.

He organised a syndicate to race Aye Aye, the group headed by publican Peter Wares from the Bellbird Hotel near Cessnock.

"They were after a horse and I told them about Aye Aye and his history."

When Aye Aye arrived at Sylvester's stables he was in sound order.

"He's only a little horse. Very immature, but having all that time off hasn't hurt him. He's been in work since August. He's now ready to go.

"With 60kg after a long break it's all a guessing game but I think we can win races with him. He's got some ability."

Aye Aye has had two trials, placing both times.

- AAP

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