Sunday News

The Saint crushes rivals

- NZ RACING

MODEL racehorse Saint Emilion will add further quality to his stable’s assault on an upcoming Group One feature.

The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained grey warmed up for the Bonecrushe­r New Zealand Stakes (2000m), a weight-for-age contest also on the programme of his stablemate Lizzie L’Amour and possibly Nicoletta, on March 10, with a stylish return at Ellerslie yesterday.

Saint Emilion took up his favoured front-running role in the Appliance Shed Handicap (1500m) and he left his rivals struggling in his wake in the run home to continue his outstandin­g winning strike rate.

‘‘We purposeful­ly freshened him up for the Bonecrushe­r so he’s on target,’’ Forsman said.

‘‘Once he’s rolling along he can dictate the race and it was a good, strong win. He’s a class horse and very genuine.’’

Saint Emilion, who has now won 12 of his 35 starts, hadn’t raced since November, but he had signalled his readiness to return with a recent trial success at Cambridge.

‘‘He had been working really well and I guess the track was the only query, but he needed a good hit-out and he got it,’’ Forsman said.

Saint Emilion travelled comfortabl­y in the lead and he held a strong gallop to comfortabl­y account for Arraignmen­t and Camino Rocoso, who were both in receipt of six kilos from the Mastercraf­tsman gelding.

‘‘When he gets to the front he just loves it, he was spot on,’’ rider Matt Cameron said. ‘‘He’s got a high cruising speed and once I got to the 600m I just clicked him up.’’

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