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Promising 3YO scores Grand win

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Canterbury winners Ain’t He Grand and Kote appear destined for bigger races.

Jockey : JAMES MCDONALD.
Jockey : JAMES MCDONALD. Picture: Steve Hart

A pair of three-year-olds from rival stables have set themselves up for lofty spring campaigns after posting stylish maiden wins at Canterbury. 

Ain't He Grand from the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace yard and the Anthony Cummings-trained Kote both landed confidence-boosting victories at Wednesday's midweek meeting to earn consideration for bigger assignments. 

Kote campaigned in stakes races as a two-year-old and while he didn't feature in the placings, Cummings' racing manager Jonathon Crowley hoped Wednesday's all-the-way win signalled the horse was ready to deliver on his promise. 

"Last prep as a two-year-old, he ran in some very nice races. He wasn't quite the finished article, and I don't think he is yet, but he has certainly strengthened and improved and that was very good today," Crowley said. 

"Anthony always had big things in his mind for him and I think he has solidified that today. 

"We will see how he pulls up now and see where we go from here, but he is definitely exciting." 

Kote holds a nomination for the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas, as does Ain't He Grand, who settled midfield in a muddling run race before finishing resolutely under James Mcdonald

The champion jockey says the lightly raced colt is still learning and will appreciate further than the 1550m of Wednesday's assignment. 

"He's obviously going to get a lot further than he did today, but he's a talented horse and when he mentally puts it together, he will be a lot better," McDonald said. 

"He felt like he was going to win for fun at the top of the straight. He got there and just idled but he was never going to get beaten. Terrific win." 

The Canterbury meeting also delivered a significant milestone for apprentice Zac Lloyd, who celebrated his first Sydney metropolitan victory aboard Impulse Control for Nathan Doyle. 

The son of top jockey Jeff Lloyd got the job done despite having had just a handful of rides in town and almost made it a double when he went down narrowly aboard Fox Fighter in the final race.

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Racing and Sports

Canterbury

Wednesday, 07th September 2022

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FUJITSU GENERAL HANDICAP

Age: 3yo and up WT: 54.0kg Type: MDN
AUD $55,000
1550m TURF HEAVY
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13:25
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AUD $55,000
1550m HEAVY

FUJITSU GENERAL HANDICAP

Age: 3yo and up WT: 54.0kg Type: MDN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. AIN'T HE GRAND (AUS) 3yo C
SEBRING (AUS) - SENTA HELGA (AUS)
JAMES MCDONALD
CIARON MAHER & DAVID EUSTACE
$3.4
56kg
C Bennett, Mrs K Bennett, F S S Triple Treat Club (Mgr: C Bennett), W Waterson, S Priddis, G Ough, W Vidler, T O'Brien, R Coates, Chaps R Us (Mgr: W Chapman), W Warke, Gold Lion (Mgr: M Salisbury), B Weston, D Slater, G Badke, R Starr, Ms Y Glover, J Papadopoulos, R Cocks, K Bayliss

Sales Information

2nd 5. IGNACIO (AUS) 3yo C
REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - LA FOUINE TAIL (JPN)
JASON COLLETT
CHRIS WALLER
$6
56kg
K J Payne & Bruce Bloodstock (Mgr: L J Bruce)

Sales Information

3rd 1. NYIKA (AUS) 4yo G
MEDAGLIA D'ORO (USA) - CHATEAU LAFAITE (AUS)
TOMMY BERRY
ANTHONY CUMMINGS
$9
59kg
G Harvey

Sales Information

4th 2. EMANCIPIST (AUS) 3yo G
THRONUM (AUS) - PROBATIONARY (AUS)
TIM CLARK
G RYAN & S ALEXIOU
$2.4
56.5kg

Sales Information

5th 3. REISINGER (AUS) 3yo G
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - BALLET SUITE (AUS)
HUGH BOWMAN
CHRIS WALLER
$16
56.5kg

Sales Information

6th 8. PAINITE (AUS) 4yo M
FLYING ARTIE (AUS) - POLLYWAGON (AUS)
WINONA COSTIN
JIM & GREG LEE
$101
54kg

Sales Information

7th 7. FIELD COMMANDER (AUS) 3yo G
EPAULETTE (AUS) - SAM'S MELODY (USA)
ZAC LLOYD
DAVID PAYNE
$19
51.5kg

Sales Information

8th 6. ESKY (NZ) 3yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - CHILLED OUT (NZ)
KERRIN MCEVOY
CHRIS WALLER
$13
55.5kg

Sales Information

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