Tawfiq Boy to tackle open company

Friday 28 September 2018, 1:02pm

Promising sprinter Tawfiq Boy will make his open company debut instead of tackling an easier restricted class race at Doomben.

Trainer Kris Lees had entered Tawfiq Boy for the Simon George Sells Strawberries Open (1200m) and the Class Six (1350m) on Saturday.

Lees' Queensland manager Mel Eggleston said the trainer opted for the open handicap because Tawfiq Boy had drawn better and had 3kg less.

Premier Brisbane jockey Jeff Lloyd had been booked to ride Tawfiq Boy in both races.

Bookmakers agreed with Lees' choice installing Tawfiq Boy the $3.60 second favourite behind Snitz.

Tawfiq Boy, who is raced by an Australian Bloodstock syndicate, has had three starts from Lees' Gold Coast base for two wins and a nose second.

"He deserves a shot at open company," Eggleston said.

– AAP

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