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Shootoose

Wed, Nov 6, 2024

Shootoose

Trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor celebrated 2024 Melbourne Cup day with a victory by Shootoose at Morphettville on Tuesday, November 5.

Despite a fire alarm clearing the grandstand mid-afternoon, then a burst of lightning putting the last four races back by 40 minutes, Shootoose took the incidents in his stride arriving late to take out the Sportsbet Same Race Multi Handicap (1200m).

The race was a heat of the Sportsbet Riziz Series and now qualifies him for a start in the $105,000 final over 1200 metres at Morphettville on Saturday, November 23.

Ridden by star jockey Manoel Nunes, Shootoose ($9.50) scored a head win over Costless ($9) with Articulating ($18) a neck away third.

The victory gave the jockey his first win for Aaron Bain Racing.

The gelding jumped nicely from gate two and Nunes was able to settle him midfield, one off the fence, behind the group of horses vying for forward positions.

With a good tempo the field spread out and Shootoose came to the outside in clear ground with 500 metres to travel.

Under Nunes’ urgings, the six-year-old finished best to grab a virtual last-stride win.

Trainer Aaron Bain said Shootoose’s win was a tick of approval for the team’s current training operation.

“We love Angaston Park and Shootoose did 10 good weeks to get his fitness level up on the Angaston hill before we took him to our Gawler stables for two weeks of work there,” Bain said.

“Ned and I are finding the opportunity to mix and match is helping a number of our horses and today’s result was an excellent example.

“I have to thank Jason Holder for his input.

“He rode Shootoose in his last piece of fast work last Thursday and said the horse would be well suited today, but we had already made our jockey bookings and Manoel was in the saddle.

“Credit to Manoel, he rode the horse perfectly. He is a strong rider who got the best out of him.

“He also has given us two great rides on Midnight Mass for unlucky seconds in the Gawler Cup, then today again in the John Letts Cup so it was only a matter of time before he carried our colours to victory.

“The Riziz final will be Shootoose’s next run and on today’s showing he has to be competitive.”

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