Waikato Times

Don Carlo makes statement

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Lightly raced South Island speedster Don Carlo made an emphatic statement when he downed the open class sprinters at Riccarton on the weekend.

Having his first start since finishing well back behind Carnival in the Gr.3 Stewards Stakes Handicap (1200m) in November last year, the Per Incanto four-year-old turned the tables on his conqueror from that day with a gritty victory over 1000m on Saturday. The Michael Daly-trained galloper paraded in good order and raced accordingl­y as he downed Carnival in a driving finish with former Telegraph winner Signify finishing on nicely to grab third.

Daly had been confident of a good performanc­e but was also relieved to see his charge race well after he contracted a mystery virus during his spell.

‘‘We put him aside for a break after he finished down the track at Riccarton in the Stewards,’’ he said. ‘‘He did well while he was out, but he picked up a bit of a bug.

‘‘It was nothing you could really put your finger on but he had gunk in his eyes and coming out his nose a bit, so we had to try and get him right from that.

‘‘I did have him in at Waikouaiti on New Years Day when I first noticed it. They called them off early that day which was probably a blessing in disguise as if he had of run it could have really flattened him.’’

Daly holds Don Carlo in high regard and he believes is still 12 months from his peak.

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