JOHN O’Shea believes the going will be tough for his gelding Little Mojo in Wednesday night’s meeting at Bathurst Paceway.
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The Armbro Operative gelding contests the Bathurst RSL Club Three-Year-Old Pace (1,730 metres) in his fifth start this preparation.
Little Mojo comes into the race off a narrow second placing and already has two victories since returning to the track last month.
“He’s going along well. Overall I'm happy, he’s been picking up a few cheques,” O’Shea said.
“That last start he drew very awkwardly but he had everything go right for him in the run.
“He a nice horse. He’s no superstar but he’s very honest.”
O’Shea’s runner has drawn gate eight for Wednesday’s run, the same spot he started from in his previous race.
“He’s drawn awkwardly again here. I don’t think he’s going to be much better than a place chance again,” O’Shea said.
Wednesday night’s eight-race meeting gets started from 5.05pm.