Racing
Geegees out to correct a Mistruth
Geegees Mistruth will chase her first mainland victory when she runs in the Oakleigh Plate at Caulfield.
The longer Geegees Mistruth has been with the Mark Walker stable at Cranbourne the more they have grown to love her.
The Tasmanian-raised four-year-old only joined the Walker stable last spring after being prepared by Stuart Gandy.
A winner of six of her 15 starts, Geegees Mistruth is winless on the mainland, but the Walker team is hopeful that may change in the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate (1100m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Assistant-trainer Ben Gleeson said the stable had gone in with a plan for Saturday's race to keep the mare on the fresh side.
And Gleeson said the less than capacity field was also ideal for Geegees Mistruth.
Geegees Mistruth has had three runs for the Walker stable, finishing in the placings on each occasion.
She started her most recent campaign finishing third over 1000m at Caulfield on January 24 but has since been back to the jump-outs, scoring on February 9.
"She trialled up impressively and we've intentionally gone a month between runs, second-up, which her record is two wins, two seconds," Gleeson said.
"She flies with that little bit of freshness in her.
"She couldn't have trialled any better and her gallop on Tuesday was excellent.
"The less than capacity field suits as she can find trouble in the run, but the extra 100 metres is good and hopefully those gaps come easier for her."
Gleeson said Geegees Mistruth had been tricky to train, but the longer she's been in the stable the better the grasp they have on the mare.
"We've tried a few different things with her training, and we think that it's working," Gleeson said.
"She's a trick to train, but we love her, and we think we've got the best of her now and hopefully on Saturday she shows it."

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