Nardinski to miss Messenger
Nardinski and Premiership are southern horses which will not be making the trip to Auckland for the four-night meeting, which begins at Alexandra Park on Saturday.
Southern representation has fallen away, with Loveridge the main Canterbury contender for the $BO,OOO Messenger to be run next Monday evening. Loveridge will travel north on Thursday along with Camelot, Lord Louie, Borana, Our Mana and Tussle.
Malaz and Titan Chip, two southern candidates for the Messenger, are booked to travel north the same day in another aircraft. The majority of the other southern horses are already in Auckland
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