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Meagher chasing rich pay day at Pakenham

Dan Meagher will chase his biggest success since relocating from Singapore when Lim’s Kosciuszko runs in The Supernova at Pakenham.

Lim’s Kosciuszko.
Lim’s Kosciuszko. Picture: Singapore Turf Club

Since the closure of racing in Singapore and relocating to Pakenham, trainer Dan Meagher has admitted the challenge has not been easy. 

Training against the likes of Laurie Laxon, Lee Freedman and Cliff Brown, Meagher more than held his own and when racing came to a halt in Singapore, he was at the top of the tree. 

Meagher brought with him champion Singapore galloper Lim's Kosciuszko to Melbourne who was one of his first runners, finishing third in a Stakes race at Flemington. 

But by Meagher's own admission, he mucked up the rest of Lim's Kosciuszko's campaign which in turn had the trainer second guessing his own ability. 

"You think you have to change your ways and do things differently," Meagher said. 

"Winter hit, and I had never been through winter, and I was doing things differently. 

"I ran him at 1400 metres on a patchy track and then I dropped him back to 1100 metres, and it was a sign of a trainer who pushed it when he wasn't ready for it. 

"I was disappointed with how I handled him and he didn't handle it either. 

"He didn't look good in the coat and then winter hit, and it took its toll, but he's really enjoying the warmer weather, you can see that." 

Meagher went back to doing what he knew worked by not over complicating things after initially having to get used to the different tracks at Pakenham, weather changes, new staff, learning when to rug and not rug horses. 

"I've learned to back myself and not overthink things," Meagher said. 

"I had a lot of success up in Singapore when I was training against the likes of Laurie Laxon, Cliff Brown, Lee Freedman and it didn't faze me, but you come back here into an environment that you're not used to, and you start second guessing yourself. 

"I had to remember that I was pretty successful before I came down here, so I just had to go back to what I knew and my last five runners have shown that." 

Meagher will have the chance to secure his biggest victory since coming back from Singapore when Lim's Kosciuszko runs in the $1 million The Supernova (1400m) at Pakenham on Saturday. 

Lim's Kosciuszko runs in the Moody Racing slot having finished fourth first-up at Caulfield over 1100m on November 29. 

"I really appreciate that we're running in Peter Moody's slot," Meagher said. 

"He rang me and to get asked by a person of his calibre for my horse to run in his slot, its greatly appreciated and I hope it's a great fillip for the stable." 

Meagher was 'rapt' with Lim's Kosciuszko's first-up outing and said the rise to 1400m on Saturday would be ideal. 

"We were so close, but so far from winning first-up, but I was rapt with his run," Meagher said. 

"For him to be in front until the last 100 metres, it was a terrific run and he pulled-up great. 

"I think 1200 metres to a mile, at this stage of his life, he'll appreciate it and we're smack bang in the middle which should suit him pretty well." 


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