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Alligator Blood salutes after early morning trip

- CRAIG BRENNAN

LESSONS learned from an aborted trip to Sydney have helped Alligator Blood prevail in the Group 3 Caulfield Guineas Prelude.

Alligator Blood was scheduled to run at Rosehill last month, only to be scratched after becoming agitated in the race day stalls.

Sunshine Coast trainer David Vandyke brought the three-year-old to Melbourne early ahead of yesterday’s race and gave the gelding a solid gallop at Caulfield on Tuesday morning.

Although soundly beaten in that gallop, that did not concern Vandyke who was more interested in how Alligator Blood responded to the new surrounds.

The trip in the early hours of Tuesday morning paid dividends, with Alligator Blood ($6) under Colac’s Ryan Maloney recording a threequart­er length victory from the $2.30 favourite Dalasan with Groundswel­l ($18) a - short-head away in third place.

“After the carry-on at Rosehill we thought we better go and bring him to the track here and see how he behaves,” Vandyke said. “Mick Kent was kind enough to lend us his pony, organise floating and he’s been an instrument­al part in getting this horse here today. “I can’t thank him enough.” Vandyke said Alligator Blood behaved well and was in the right headspace for yesterday’s 1400m-race.

Alligator Blood will now attempt to emulate his sire All Too Hard who won the Caulfield Guineas in 2012. The Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m) is on October 12 and Alligator Blood firmed from $15 to $5 for that race after his win.

Vandyke has no doubt the rise in distance will suit the gelding.

“I can’t wait until we get out to the mile and do what his dad did,” Vandyke said.

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