Sunday Star-Times

McKay family celebrate front-running triumph

- NZ RACING DESK

The $200,000 Thorndon Mile (1600m) at Trentham has always been one of the McKay family’s favourite races, but yesterday it became more special.

The Mitigator delivered a third victory in the timehonour­ed feature for Matamata trainer Peter McKay, who had previously won it with Alamosa in 2008 and Puccini in 2015.

Even more significan­tly, it was a first taste of Group One glory for his son, jockey Shaun McKay.

‘‘This is awesome,’’ the 23-year-old said. ‘‘I’m speechless and over the moon. To win a Group One race has been a dream, and to do it for my family is even better. Dad’s an awesome trainer, and it means a lot to win a Group One race for him.’’ Peter McKay described it as a special win for a close-knit family.

‘‘I’m thrilled for Shaun,’’ he said. ‘‘It was a very good ride today on a good horse. When he had a look over his shoulder, I thought he must have been pretty confident, but it’s a long way down that straight.

‘‘It’s great for Shaun, and also my wife Kim, who’s there every morning and puts a lot of work in. It’s a real family unit, and on days like this, all of that work we do pays off.’’ The Mitigator’s win in the metric mile showpiece was a new career pinnacle for the son of Master of Design, and it came at long odds of $28.70.

Since beating up-and-comer Beauden to win the Eagle Technology Stakes (1600m) at Ellerslie three starts ago, The Mitigator had suffered [heart] thumps when tailing the field home in the Zabeel Classic (2000m), and attempted to take a sit behind the leaders when finishing a last-start fourth at Awapuni.

The Mitigator returned to his usual leading role yesterday, and he was right back at his relentless best.

Rated perfectly by McKay, he dominated the race from the front and fought for all he was worth when he was challenged. The Mitigator held on to win by a short head from Wyndspelle, who was a last-start Captain Cook Stakes winner over the same course and distance.

The Thorndon Mile was The Mitigator’s seventh win from 32 starts and lifted his prize-money earnings past $340,000.

‘‘He’s just such a consistent and honest horse,’’ Peter McKay said. ‘‘He tries so hard every time. We tried to ride him back in his last start, which was just a waste of time, and he had thumps in the Zabeel Classic. When he won at Ellerslie before that, he ran great time [1:33.18]. We just decided to let him run his own race today.

‘‘I’m thrilled for the owners, who are a great bunch. Racing needs more people like them, they just love the game. I think they’re here for this meeting every year.’’ That ownership group was formed by long-time McKay stable client Trevor Luke, who was unable to sell The Mitigator in 2016.

 ?? RACE IMAGES NI ?? The Mitigator and rider Shaun McKay, inner, hold out Wyndspelle in the Thorndon Mile yesterday.
RACE IMAGES NI The Mitigator and rider Shaun McKay, inner, hold out Wyndspelle in the Thorndon Mile yesterday.

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