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Spy on a mission

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Enchanted Spy is likely to make the trip back down to Hobart for the $50,000 3YO Autumn Classic in a fortnight after an impressive all-the-way win in the Thank You Ken Beck Class 1, (1390m) in Hobart on Sunday.

In Brief

  • $50,000 race the next target for Enchanted Spy.
  • Scott Brunton & Tegan Keys prepare seven of 10 winners.
  • Trainer proud of first-up win with Tsunami Sam.

"That will be her next target, I was hoping she would go better today back in grade, and she did so that's where we'll go," trainer John Blacker said after the race.

A slight drifter in the market from $5.50 to $7.50, Enchanted Spy made it two wins from her past four runs. She had been running competitively against some of the state's best 3YOs at her past couple of runs.

Brunton/Keys domination

Champion trainer Scott Brunton was off to a flier with two wins from the first three races.

First starter Furneaux landed some good bets with a narrow but impressive win in the Kevin Sharkie 2YO and 3YO Maiden (1200m).

Furneaux started $1.90 fav after opening $2.70 and scored by a long head after sitting outside the leader for most of the trip.

"It was a good effort, he's a little bit wayward and green still and wanders about a bit.

"He's been very slow to mature, he's not overly big but he's a really nice horse," Brunton said.

Brunton started the day with Yarra Master making it back-to-back wins on the Hobart circuit.

Ridden by Georgie Catania, Yarra Master ($3.60 to $7) sat second behind Romary ($2.05 fav) who opened up a big mid-race lead but was overhauled once the field straightened for home.

"I felt like I had it won a long way out, he put paid to them pretty easily.

"With Romary rolling along in front at a nice tempo, it felt like at the 600m I just had a lot of horse underneath me," the winning jockey Georgie Catania explained.

Brunton went on to make it three for the day when Tsunami Sam ($4) scored first-up for the stable in the Kevin Sharkie BM62 (1100m). The trainer explaining after the race that it's been tough work to get the horse race fit.

"It's probably been my best training effort for the past two years to get this horse to do this today. Not many people would know that, but I do," Brunton said proudly after the race.

Tsunami Sam has hoof problems and races in similar shoes to stable champ The Inevitable.

Erica Byrne Burke who rode Tsunami Sam to victory will represent Tasmania at the final round of the National Apprentice Series at Sandown on Wednesday. She replaces Taylor Johnstone who is still sidelined through injury.

In-form Victorian apprentice Carleen Hefel made the most of her trip south, landing Rich Clan in the Ladbrokes Odds Surge BM62 (1600m). Hefel slowly allowed Rich Clan ($6) to work to the front before pinching a winning break around the home turn.

"He's a very tough horse, he jumped moderately but once he found the lead he travelled beautifully, I just started to step them up from the 600m and he was very tough late," Hefel said.

Nine-year-old gelding Amaword appreciated the sting out of the track scoring his 17th career win and eighth on soft ground in the Ladbrokes Yards Comments BM76 (1200m).

Amaword, the outsider in the small field ($26) was ridden by Victorian apprentice Hannah Le Blanc who was riding in Tasmania for the first time.


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