
Horse racing: Harlech headlines Gerard's strong team in Te Rapa features
'If we got a good track, we'd race and if they were heavy, we'd put him aside. It looks like the track will be nice, probably the best track he's raced on all season.'
The Group One performer will contest the KPMG Mile (1600m) on Saturday, where Hayley Hassman's 4kg claim has lessened his weight impost to a competitive 58kg.
'The weight is definitely a query, but he's got that for a reason,' Gerard said. 'He's done well down south, it hasn't been a fantastic season, but he's still top of the pops.
'We always thought this would be his last season, but he seems to be getting better and better, so we'll leave it up to him. He'll have a bit of a break at some stage, but he does lots of different things, going jumping, doing dressage and goes out and about all the time, the variety really works for him.
'It really depends on the weather, but being an older horse, I don't think he likes being out in the paddock that much and we've got some races up at Ruakaka on better tracks that could suit him.'
Harlech's speedy stablemate Shoes also returned to the north recently, having collected a fourth placing in the Listed Timaru Stakes (1200m) during her travels. Gerard had also considered a spell for the Derryn mare, but a big performance to finish just short of progressive gelding Force Of Nature called for a change of plans.
'She's come home from being down south as well and we got a little bit of black-type, probably not the black-type we were looking for but things just didn't go right for her,' Gerard said. 'Then she raced super at Wellington, she was in it for a long way on the worst part of the track.
'She was pretty fired up when she got home and I thought she may be telling us it was the end of the season, but we gave her one more and she ran a beauty.
'I think she's gone forward since then, she's very well and the distance suits.'
Kelly Myers will partner Shoes in the Jarvis Trading 1100.
Gerard will have a sole representative at Ellerslie on Sunday, with well-performed maidener Kind Of Blue chasing that elusive first win in the Entain/NZB Insurance Pearl Series (1300m).
'She's just a little, slight filly that has taken time to mature,' Gerard said. 'She doesn't like a wet track, but with Ellerslie there, we still have options that are available. She's probably coming to the end of her season, but she looked like last start that she may be looking for the 1400m, where in the past we thought 1200 would be her limit.
'We've gone in the middle at 1300 so we'll see how she goes.'
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