Red Alto Chasing Back-To-Back Sydney Wins

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is a challenge for trainer .

The stayer has shown his share of ability on the racetrack, winning six races from 39 starts including three in town and he finished fourth in the as a three-year-old.

But the six-year-old gelding is far from straightforward to prepare.

It's what makes winning with the gelding, such as last-start at when Red Alto repelled an army of -trained runners, more satisfying for Stanley

“He's the hardest horse I've ever trained,” Stanley said.

“Some mornings he just won't work. He'll simply just go out on to the track and stand still and not move.”

Stanley trains at Sutton Grange at a private training facility about 90 minutes from Melbourne where he can also vary the horse's work to get the required miles into his legs for staying races if he doesn't play ball on the training track.

“I'm lucky I'm on my own property where there's plenty of acres to do all that because if he was trained in the city he wouldn't even get to the races,” Stanley said.

Stanley believes Red Alto is in the right form and frame of mind for his attempt at back-to-back Randwick wins on Saturday over 2400m.

“I'm more than happy with him. I think he'll run better this weekend than he did last start,” Stanley said.

“It took a long time for him to come up but he's thrived off that win.”

Red Alto faced a field made up entirely of rivals from the Chris Waller stable last start when he fended off a challenge from to win by a head.

He was at $7.50 on Thursday for Saturday's Handicap with the -trained Just Shine favourite at $3.60.

Cunningham also has Segenhoe in the race while Waller will send out five of the 11 runners including Vaucluse Bay.

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