| By Robert Windmill
MELBOURNE, Aug 31 AAP - Exciting four-year-old Linton will avoid
the top horses in the Makybe Diva Stakes and pursue an easier
first-up assignment at Flemington.
The Galileo gelding was one of five horses nominated for
Saturday's 1600m Group Two event by leading owner Lloyd Williams
who is happy to take a low-key approach with the Australian
Guineas placegetter in the Voodoo Plate (1400m).
"He is a handicap horse and only rated 99 for the time being,"
Williams said.
He said that Linton had matured since the autumn and was looking
forward to ramping him up in distance.
"He is probably crying out for further," Williams said,.
"He's matured in the last six months and is probably a mile and
quarter (2000m) and mile and half horse (2400m), I would think.
"It might be a bit short (on Saturday) but Flemington is a good
place to start him."
Williams said Linton's second spring start was likely to be over
2000 metres in the Group Three Naturalism Stakes at Caulfield on
September 18.
"He will probably run in the Caulfield Cup. We will see. It
depends on how is going," he said.
"He's a good horse, a natural, but whether this is his program
or the autumn is his program we will let him tell us.
"He has only had four race starts but at the moment I am happy
with him."
Linton's two wins have been in a maiden at Cranbourne at his
second run and the Group Two Alister Clark Stakes (1600m) at
Moonee Valley at his third.
He was spelled after his last-start third to Rock Classic and
Set For Fame in the Group One Australian Guineas (1600m) at
Flemington on March 13.
Nick Hall has retained the ride on Saturday.
He will also ride stablemate Mourayan in the Makybe Diva while
Dan Nikolic and Steven Arnold will ride Williams' other runners
C'est La Guerre and Alandi respectively.
Star European stayers Mourayan and Alandi had acclimatising runs
with down track finishes in the Straight Six (1200m) at
Flemington in May and Williams isn't expecting much from the
pair again on Saturday.
"They have come on but look for them in six to eight weeks
time," Williams said.
He predicted that 2008 Melbourne Cup placegetter C'est La
Guerre, who was fourth in last year's Makybe Diva, would run an
improved race on Saturday after his first-up 12th to Shoot Out
in the Liston Stakes on August 14.
"He was a bit fresh and was up in the first two or three last
start whereas he is normally last," Williams said.
"He will run a lot better this week."
Williams also entered emerging stayer Rundle for the Makybe Diva
Stakes but will instead run him first-up over 1700 metres in the
Spring Is The Season Handicap.
"He has won three of his four starts and is not a bad horse,"
Williams said.
Last start he beat WA Derby winner Chartreux and SA Derby
placegetter Sea Galleon in the Galilee Series Final (2500m) at
Flemington in April.
"I would be surprised if he doesn't step up to reasonable
handicap company," Williams said.
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