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Lazarus pipped in Perth

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Just ten days after his second New Zealand Cup triumph in Christchur­ch, champion Kiwi pacer Lazarus was beaten in his first start in Perth’s Inter- Dominion series.

All the talk pre-race on Friday night was whether Lazarus, from an outside draw, could match it with local star Soho Tribeca, who had drawn barrier two and was a likely leader.

Soho Tribeca’s trainer, Kim Prentice, who won the 2003 Inter Dominion in Christchur­ch with Baltic Eagle, talked up a big game in the media during the week. And he backed it up in spades.

Lazarus was brave in defeat, sitting parked for the last 1400 metres outside the winner, but a searing

54.5secs final half-mile meant he couldn’t reel in the leader.

His co-trainer and driver, Mark Purdon, still managed feature race success on the card, however, with gun four-year-old Ultimate Machete taking out the Group 1

A$125,000 Yes Loans 4YO Classic for he and partner Natalie Rasmussen.

He started a $1.10 favourite from the coveted ace draw but was actually crossed early on by both Wardan Express and Rock Diamonds.

Purdon was off the pegs quickly and straight round to the lead, a position from which he dominated the race. He burned a 1.53.8 milerate around the half-mile track and cleared out to win comfortabl­y by 11 metres, showing no real illeffects from his brilliant New Zealand Free For All win at Addington seven days earlier and the significan­t travel thereafter.

Purdon’s other charge in the Inter Dominions, Have Faith In Me, was lost for early speed and couldn’t get in to the race, finishing second last behind allthe-way winner Chicago Bull.

Aussie champion Lennythesh­ark won the other heat, also leading from start to finish in the hands of Chris Alford, defying a tough Tiger Tara, who sat parked outside him and fought on bravely for second. Completing the Purdon and Rasmussen squad was Piccadilly Princess, who put in a good effort for fifth, from an unsuitable second line draw, in the A$50,000 Norms Daughter Classic for mares.

The Inter Dominion series now moves to the 960-metre Bunbury track on Tuesday night for another round of A$75,000 heats.

Lazarus has again drawn poorly, second from the outside in a race where Tiger Tara is drawn to lead. Have Faith In Me is on the outside (three) of the second line in Lennythesh­ark’s heat.

 ?? PHOTO: JOSEPH JOHNSON/STUFF ?? Lazarus with trainer-driver Mark Purdon.
PHOTO: JOSEPH JOHNSON/STUFF Lazarus with trainer-driver Mark Purdon.

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