Sunday Territorian

‘Tough’ Mazzaro heads for Alice Cup

- ANDREW O’TOOLE

TAYARN HALTER won her third Shenanniga­ns St Patrick’s Cup in the past seven years when Mazzaro swept home to deny last year’s winner The Wild Side in a pulsating finish to the 1600m feature at Fannie Bay.

And now, safely through yesterday’s exertions, Red Centre racing folk will get a chance to see the Territory’s up-and-coming middledist­ance star.

Regular rider Raymond Vigar, who won the Cup in 2017 on Halter’s Harrebs Time, produced a gem of a ride aboard Mazzaro. He allowed his mount to settle back beyond midfield as Makin’ The Grade took the field along at a decent clip.

Approachin­g the home turn, Makin’ The Grade was under siege from Commissar and Metallic Crown, and that pair led the field into the home straight. Meanwhile, The Wild Side, out in the centre of the track, and Mazzaro, a couple off the fence, were starting to chime in and they went to war over the final 100m.

Just when it looked like The Wild Side would defend her title, Vigar got everything out of Mazzaro and at the line the margin was a half-neck to the good of the four-year-old son of Nicconi. Metallic Crown kept fighting to take third, a length and three-quarters back.

A delighted Halter said: “If he hadn’t gone any good today, he was going to the paddock, but now we’ll press on to Alice.

“He might not run a middle-distance, but he looks like he will, and we’ll test him in the 1900m race on Day 2 and all going well, he’ll run in the Alice Cup on the first Monday in May.

“I still think he’s a year away – he’s still learning and we’ve looked after him and now he’s looking after us.”

The Captain (for top Darwin trainer Gary Clarke) overshadow­ed his betterperf­ormed stablemate Neat Feat with a facile win in the Shamrock N Roll Weight-ForAge.

Brendon Davis, as he did in the previous race aboard Taciturn for Clarke, went straight to the front from the outside barrier and never gave his rivals a chance.

Clarke said of The Captain: “We’ve had to wait with him – his last start was 29 December – but he’s a quality sprinter and a tough bugger. He’ll go to Alice Springs now for the Pioneer Sprint on the first Saturday in May.”

Compere (jockey Carl Spry), a $7000 purchase by his trainer David Waters from the Magic Millions Darwin Turf Club Tried Horse Sale last August, finally broke through for his first win in the Pot of Gold Maiden.

Ansinna (trainer Spry, jockey Kim Gladwin) repeated his good win on March 6 with an equally impressive effort to score in the Frisky No More Handicap.

Delta D’Or, trained by Pat Johnston, gave visiting Victorian apprentice Jessie Philpot her first winner in the Top End with victory in The Shaggerado­o Handicap, while Taciturn was an all-the-way winner in the Kiss Me I’m Irish Handicap, scoring by four lengths from the Spry stablemate­s Awesome Mo and Bon Aire.

 ?? Picture: GLENN CAMPBELL ?? Taciturn ridden by Brendon Davis wins the Kiss Me I'm Irish Handicap (1300m) at Fannie Bay
Picture: GLENN CAMPBELL Taciturn ridden by Brendon Davis wins the Kiss Me I'm Irish Handicap (1300m) at Fannie Bay

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