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Tan-Chin Waltz in with longshot

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Punters were left blowing hot and cold in the first two races at Kranji on Friday night.

Whizzy Waltzzy winning the OPEN MAIDEN Picture: Singapore Turf Club

After cheering odds-on favourite California (Vlad Duric) home in the opener, the $30,000 Class 5 Division 1 race over 1100m, a deafening silence fell over Kranji when $263 pop Whizzy Waltzzy (Chin Chee Seng) came from left field to take out the next race, the $20,000 Open Maiden race over 1600m.

With a record of one second and one third in 14 starts, Leticia Dragon's former galloper was quite logically overshadowed by the likes of Giant Killing, Cause To Fly, Lim's Travel in the betting market, but under an inspiring ride from Chin, the recent transfer stole their thunder with a late burst not even his new trainer Jerome Tan thought he could conjure up.

"This horse had a knee chip surgery and was at his third run for us. We've had to manage him the best we could," said the first-season handler.

"It was a maiden race tonight, and he didn't run a bad race at his last start (12th but only 5 ½ lengths off the winner Born To Win). CS Chin rode him at his last start and had a better idea how to ride him tonight."

From the awkward alley, Chin dropped Whizzy Waltzzy at the rear in advance of only one runner, and only started to get on his bike upon straightening.

Upfront, favourite Giant Killing (Ben Thompson) tried to make all but abdicated when Cause To Fly (Vlad Duric) collared him at the 200m.

Duric looked all poised to collect a race-to-race double, but Chin had in the meantime brought Whizzy Waltzzy  with a sustained run after they were flushed out wide at the top of the straight.

With none of the main protagonists having that killer turn of foot to put the race to bed, it was the Mettre En Jeu five-year-old who laid down the law with a little more authority inside the last 100m once he squeezed his way in between Lord Justice (Alysha Collett) and Eastern Victory (Noh Senari) to go and get up by three parts of a length from Cause To Fly.

Behind, there was some mayhem for a few runners like Zoffspeed (Juan Paul van der Merwe) and Lim's Travel (Amirul Ismadi), who did not get a clear run. The latter gave a glimpse of what he could have done if he had enjoyed better luck. By the time he flashed home between runners, he could only settle for third place, beaten only a neck by Cause To Fly.

The winning time was 1min 37.26secs for the 1600m on the Long Course.

"Because of his knee chip, we have to take care of him. He probably liked the give in the ground as well," said Chin.

"I think he also liked being around horses. He kept fighting and won a nice race."

That account opener at his 15th start has doubled Whizzy Waltzzy's bank account to around $22,000 for his owner, Mr Tan Kay Chuan.