Sidelined Caulfield trainer Ciaron Maher has the option of two 1200m races as his second up selections for his smart colt Jukebox.

The Bletchingly Stakes is a 2nd up option for Jukebox, above. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

The Bletchingly Stakes is a 2nd up option for Jukebox, above. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

Maher is looking at the Group 3 $150,000 Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on July 28 or the Group 3 $150,000 Aurie’s Star Handicap (1200m) at Flemington a fortnight later as Jukebox’s second up options.

“He should improve in every way. He had a bit of a blow-up and out to the 1200 will suit him better,” Maher told RSN’s Racing Pulse.

Jukebox resumed from a spell with rusty performance with a first up third behind Voodoo Lad and Inn Keeper in the Group 3 $150,000 Ladbrokes Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield last Saturday and Maher expects the colt to take a lot of improvement out of the run.

“He was a colt that hasn’t raced for a while and I thought he got through the line OK,” Maher said.

“He was having a bit of a look when Brad Rawiller came up on Voodoo Lad so I think he’s got a bit of ring-rust.”

Maher was forced to watch Jukebox’s first up performance from his hospital bed where he was recovering from surgery for a broken leg he suffered on Friday morning when he was dislodged from his Caulfield Cup winning mare Jameka at trackwork.

Maher said Jameka was feeling very well when he was riding her in slow exercise, but a sudden whip around by the mare left the prominent Caulfield trainer on the ground with a serious leg injury.

“She’s sometimes just a little bit horse shy and she’s starting to feel fresh and well at the moment,” Maher said.

“She’s due to jump out next week so she’s starting to feel good about herself.

“A horse walked across in front of us – which was sort of normal – but she overreacted and  I had another horse beside me and she just whipped around and did a 180 (degree turn) in one stride and threw me down to the ground.

“It was quite a heavy fall actually. As soon as I hit the ground I thought ‘that doesn’t feel right’ and then I needed a bit of assistance to get up.

“I knew straight away that I’d done something to it and I was hoping I had dislocated it.

“Thankfully the surgery went well.”

Jukebox showed a lot of ability during his two year old season and was undefeated from two race starts as a juvenile and then resumed in the Spring as a three year old for a win in the Group 3 $150,000 Vain Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield in August.

The Snitzel colt was then runner up at his next two starts in the Group 2 $200,000 Danehill Stakes (1200m) at Flemington and in the Group 3 $350,000 Catanach’s Jewellers Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.

At his final Spring Carnival run before a spell Jukebox was never in the hunt and finished down the track when fourteenth to Merchant Navy in the Group 1 $1m Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington on the first day of the 2017 Melbourne Cup Carnival.

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Mark Mazzaglia

Mark is a passionate journalist with a life-time involvement in the racing industry. He spent many years as an analyst and form expert at the Courier Mail and also has hands-on experience working with some of Queensland’s top trainers.