Guy's investment paying dividends

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 15 November 2013 | 18.49

Trainer Bryan Guy has two of the stable's recent winners, Dienekes and Dalton, running at Eagle Farm today. Picture: Mark Cranitch Source: Mark Cranitch / News Limited

BRYAN Guy says his hot streak can be put down to his long-term investment in young stock now coming to fruition.

When told his stable runners had won 14 races from their past 41 starts, Guy quipped "I'd rather it was 40 out of 41" before conceding he's enjoying the winning run.

"It's been a great month for sure and in fact the last couple of months have been good," he said.

"We've had a lot of young horses and it's been a matter of waiting for them to come through.

"A while back we didn't have many racing. It's all falling into line now and we're winning races."

Two of the stable's recent winners, Dienekes and Dalton, aim to repeat the dose today.

Guy and his stable clients have former co-trainer Michael Hawkes to thank for Dalton being in his care now.

"Michael rang me and said the horse was going on the market," Guy said.

"He said there was nothing wrong with him, but felt he would be better suited in Queensland because he is a QTIS horse.

"I rang some clients and we were able to secure him, so it was nice to win first up with him."

Guy's only fear today is that Dalton may be looking for further, but he's drawing confidence from the likely solid speed.

"It's a strong race because quite a few of them are looking for the good QTIS money," he said.

"We will be more than happy to let them run along and I think he can get a nice run back off them, despite the wide gate," he said.

Dienekes has been a familiar face around the stables for five years, but turned in one of his best career runs when winning at start number 57 two weeks back.

"After Janette's (Johnson) claim, he gets in on the limit, so he looks really well placed again," the trainer said.

Guy also has Nuptse and Lohan running in race 3 at Eagle Farm today.

Brisbane Racing Club course manager Bill Shuck was more relieved than most by the midweek rain, as water use at Eagle Farm and Doomben was reaching crisis point.

"We got a touch more than 50mm, which is the first serious rain we've had since mid-July," Shuck said.

"The big dam (at Eagle Farm) was down to about four metres (from a total depth of 15m), which is the lowest it's ever been (since being done in 2009). We only had enough left for about a month, but this rain makes us sweet right through until the end of January now."


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