Sunday Star-Times

Who Dares Wins hits back

- NZ RACING DESK

There were emotional scenes in the birdcage following the running of the $50,000 Timaru Cup (1600m) yesterday as the connection­s of Who Dares Wins waited for their pride and joy to return to the winner’s enclosure.

The rugged Iffraaj gelding gave weight and a beating to his rivals off the back of a lengthy spell following a dismal display when finishing last in the rich Winter Cup (1600m) in early August.

While many may have been surprised that the seven-year-old would be at his best on top of the ground, carrying 60kg and having had just two trials to fit him for his mission, those who kept their faith in the Tony and Lyn Prendergas­t-trained runner were well rewarded, courtesy of a gem of a ride from Samantha Wynne.

On a track that was playing in favour of runners handy to the pace, Wynne bounced Who Dares Wins ($8) out of his inside barrier draw to dispute the early lead, before settling in the trail behind race favourite Ticket To Ride.

Wynne had her charge travelling peaches and cream approachin­g the home bend, but with nowhere to go as he was jammed in a pocket behind outsider Lady Style, who took over with 200m to run.

Wynne hauled Who Dares Wins across heels to find clear air and he charged home to snatch victory from Lady Style and Monza Circuito who dead-heated for second.

Canterbury co-trainer Tony Prendergas­t was delighted with the victory having worked hard to get the weight off his stable favourite as he prepared for his first-up target. ‘‘We were pretty happy with him although our biggest concern was that he had got away on us a bit weight-wise,’’ Prendergas­t said. ‘‘Before he had his last trial, he was about 588kg so we whittled him down to 562kg which is about his racing weight.

‘‘She [Wynne] just had to get out from behind to get a clear run but once she got him in the clear he showed he is a smart horse.’’ Prendergas­t advised the main summer target for Who Dares Wins will be the Dunedin Cup (2000m) at Wingatui on February 1.

‘‘. . . once she got him in the clear he showed he is a smart horse.’’ Co-trainer Tony Prendergas­t

Who Dares Wins, who did his early racing from the Stephen McKee stable before joining the Prendergas­t barn, has now won 10 and just over $300,000.

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