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Purcell aims for Dashing win

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Aaron Purcell is looking for Dashing to improve on his already consistent record when he heads to Sandown.

Trainer : Aaron Purcell. Picture: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images)

After a week of playing on his 'home deck' at Warrnambool, Aaron Purcell will make the trip to Sandown looking for another city win. 

The Warrnambool May Carnival was completed on Thursday where Purcell saddled 11 runners over the three days, coming home with two winners along a third-place finish in the feature race of the meeting, the Grand Annual Steeplechase with Crosshill. 

On Saturday his attention turns to Dashing who will run in the Selangor Turf Club Handicap (1800m) at Sandown

Dashing has been a consistent performer for Purcell and connections registering two wins and seven placings from 13 starts, while finishing beyond fourth only once in his career. 

That was when ninth in the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m) last October when beaten just over one-and-a-half lengths behind Golden Mile

Purcell said Dashing had been plagued by bad barriers throughout his career but has come up with gate one on Saturday with the step up in trip to 1800m. 

"It was a race that we thought if we drew well in, we'd run, and he has," Purcell said. 

"He's been plagued by bad barriers most of his career, so it has made it hard for the riders to find the right spot. 

"He's drawn barrier one, so he'll probably be sitting leaders back and should get the run of the race and be pretty hard to beat." 

Purcell said Dashing was a 'super genuine' horse who just lacks a killer punch as evidenced by a top four finish in 12 of his 13 starts. 

"He's a really good talent and a really good trier and he never lets us down," Purcell said. 

"I think that he gets 2000 metre at his top, so the 1800 metres should be fine. 

"And he's had three starts at Sandown for a win, a second and a close third, so he's been pretty good there as well."