Debrave maintains his brilliant record in Randek and Treking third in The Everest

2019-11-14 15:12:02
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Three Godolphin horsepower races resulted in the Sydney Stakes (R3) at Randic, the Tristark Stakes G2 at Caulfield, and the third place in the world 's richest grass race at Reverend on Saturday (October 19th).

With this victory at the Sydney Stakes, Debrave has become one of the best speed horses in training and has cemented his reputation as an increasingly specialized Randik track horse.

The win, the sixth of six appearances at the Sydney track, was achieved thanks to a stormy rush at the end of the race that enabled him to move from last place to first to beat Champaign Kidls by a header and then third by Protal by a less than one head.

"Debrave has not lost at Randek," Cummings said.

"We managed to overcome some of the characteristic horses."

The winning jockey, Hugh Baumann, praised the victory and said Debrayev suffered as he walked out of the gate.

"I let the events take shape in front of me, but I had a horse capable of doing what was required.

"In fact he threw his head aside, did not go out of the gate in a satisfactory manner, and had to relax in the back no matter what, but probably ran close to the competitors."

In the $ 14 million race at The Everest in Randek, Treking took advantage of his late scoring in the race and rallied hard to clinch third place to lose less than half the length of Yess Yess Yess, earning $ 1.24 million of the prize money. Between the winner and the third.

Street Cray's son was routed in the straight track as he was 10 meters behind Flying Nature Strip's lead, and the runner-up started in the last 200 meters to lose three quarters of the length.

Coach James Cummings said that Tricking performed well within just seven days of winning a place in the race by winning the Scalache Stakes at Caulfield.

He added: "This result made the stable feel proud and a certificate of appreciation for the collection of those who contributed to the preparation of the horse.

"This is the second time we have finished third in the Everest with very high-quality horse."

In 2018, Osborne also took part in the race at a later stage and also finished third.

Jockey Kirin Air Conditioner said Treking was probably unlucky to take a better position than the third.

He said: "He was probably detained until the last 200 meters, and once he got the chance he gave the best performance at a late stage, but the race was over, and all the horses in front of him reached the peak speed, and ran very well.

In Melbourne, he was the star of Godolphin "Savatiano", who boosted her chances as a production knight by winning the third race in the race ranked Tristark and advanced strongly by 2.25 length.

Sian Kyog, chief politician under Cummings, said the win proved the team's point of view of the skilled, one of the most exciting horses in the stable.

He said, "I did today what we always thought they could do."

The winner, Craig Williams, allowed Savatiano to run freely in the early stages of the race and maintained the lead until the last 300 meters when the rider asked her to do more and the response was immediate.

Savatiano rushed high in the last 100 meters, finishing 2.25 meters ahead of Angelique Roller.