Sunday Territorian

Outsider Harlem caps double delight for Lindsay Park team

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AN upset win in the Australian Cup (2000m) by imported gelding Harlem has capped a huge day for the powerful Lindsay Park team, bringing up a Group 1 double for the stable at Flemington.

Harlem enjoyed a perfect run in yesterday’s $1.5 million weight-for-age feature before bursting through near the inside at the 100m to defeat favourite Gailo Chop ($2.60) by a half-length. The six-year-old’s Cup triumph as a $61 chance came after his stablemate Redkirk Warrior, who carries the same colours, clinched the Newmarket Handicap (1200m) for the secondstra­ight year.

Harlem’s stablemate Ventura Storm ($31) also looked a winning hope before finishing three quarters of a length behind Gailo Chop in third, while Almandin was fourth. Harlem bounced back to form after a last-start failure in the Peter Young Stakes having finished second to Gailo Chop the start before.

Senior Lindsay Park trainer David Hayes said he emerged out of his last start with a cold.

“We were able to get him up on the farm (at Euroa) with his head down, treat him, and he got over it and was back to his brilliant best,” Hayes said. “He had a lot of time in the irrigated day paddocks at home and it really turned him around.”

It was a fourth Australian Cup win for David Hayes who now trains in partnershi­p with his son Ben and nephew Tom Dabernig.

Hayes and Dabernig won the 2015 edition with import Spillway who, like Harlem was ridden by Michael Walker, while this was Ben Hayes’ first Australian Cup and arguably his most memorable meeting since being elevated to cotrainer in 2016.

“It’s a really special moment,” Ben Hayes said. “I hate to say it but this almost beats the day we had the Blue Diamond Stakes and Oakleigh Plate double last year.

“It’s not every day you can win a Group 1. And to win two in one day, again, is just fantastic.” David Hayes praised Walker’s ride, getting Harlem travelling well in fourth and having him in the right spot near the fence. “M Walker was just outstandin­g,” Hayes said. “He found the fast track and he got the money.”

The win was Walker’s second Group 1 of the season after winning the Caulfield Guineas on Mighty Boss.

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