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Posted: 2024-12-20 06:00:51

While some jockeys are taking a break over Christmas, Central Coast apprentice Anna Roper is keen to work even harder.

She’s had enough time off.

Anna Roper winning on Much Much Better at Randwick last year.

Anna Roper winning on Much Much Better at Randwick last year.Credit: Getty Images

The 22-year-old will have her first Saturday city rides in 13 months at Randwick after a frustrating run with injuries.

The three-kilogram claimer has five rides, including Bjorn Baker’s Infatuation (race four, $4.40), the Paul Perry-trained Bakerloo (race seven, $21) and Sara Ryan-prepared Much Much Better (race nine, $23).

“Bjorn’s is a very good chance and Bakerloo goes OK,” Roper said. “And I think Much Much Better will go better than what they are expecting. It’s about $25, but I don’t think he should be. I rode my first Saturday winner on him.”

That success in October last year remains Roper’s only Saturday city win. She also highlighted her potential with a midweek metropolitan treble at Gosford in April this year, but she was struck down soon after with a quadriceps tear. Surgery was needed after a failed comeback, sidelining her for another three months.

Less than two weeks into a return last month, she was kicked in the ankle by a horse at trackwork, putting her out for a fortnight.

“Every time I’ve started going well, I get injured – it’s ridiculous,” she said. “But every time I’ve come back from injury, it’s been a lot easier than this time. It’s been a bit of a tough run.”

The luckless streak marred plans for a shot at the city apprentice title this season, but she was not waiting around for the next one.

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