Caulfield Race Day – May 7th

Rod Fenwick Handicap

(BM78 Handicap - 1200m)

Post Race Details & Comments

Winning Horse: Blaze A Trail (AUS)

4yoH Criterion (NZ) - Flaming (NZ)(Bachelor Duke (USA))

13 starts - 4 wins 2 seconds 1 third $293855

Other Wins

1st Rosehill Bisley Workwear (Bm78) 1200m (2021)

1st Newcastle Hunter Breast Cancer Hcp 1600m (2020)

1st Hawkesbury Bottler Prov & Ctry Mdn Hcp 1300m (2020)


Race Result:

1st: Blaze A Trail (Maher & Eustace/J McNeil) - $5.50

2nd: Sig Positano (P Payne/M Dee) - $6.00
3rd:
 Galenus (S Brunton/L Lafferty) - $5.50

Winning Time: 1:11.30 Last 600m: N/A

Margins: Short half head x Short half head

Winning Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (David Eustace speaking)

Coming to Melbourne: “It was a lovely ride from Jye, he got a lovely passage through, got into a really good spot. Credit to the team at Warwick Farm, he came down here in excellent order. The decision was made to come down here to try and find slightly firmer tracks.”

Future plans: “Probably the safest bet is here (in Melbourne), we tend to get better tracks here on a Saturday, he handled the straight pretty well and there’s a nice program through Winter at Flemington.”

There’s not many of them (Criterion progeny), so we’re really keen to keep him a colt, he’s the most placid horse, you wouldn’t know he’s a colt.”

Winning Jockey: Jye McNeil

How the race unfolded: “It’s a day where it’s been an advantage to be on speed and he wasn't really comfortable doing that although I was already committed to being there.”

“He didn’t pick up straight away so it was a matter of getting him to the outside and letting him build his momentum which he did really well.”

Distance short of his best: “He just didn't deal with the high pressure situation that well and I believe he’ll be better as he steps out in distance but he was doing his best work through the line which was great.”

“The further the race went on the stronger he got so that to me would suggest he'll be better over more ground so we’ll see where his career takes him.”