Singapore-owned galloper Bakeel made a spectacular return to racing at Morphettville on Saturday, February 22.
Despite being caught wide throughout, Bakeel, trained by Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor, finished strongly to win the Happy 40th Birthday Chris Bieg Rating 68 Handicap (1200m).
Ridden by Manoel Nunes, the four-year-old, backed from $5 into $2.50 favourite, scored by two lengths from Dancing Storm ($14) with Press Express ($26), a long neck away third.
Bakeel is owned by leading Singapore businessman Mr Mansoor Ghandi who sent a number of horses to be trained by Aaron Bain Racing and was the first of the group to race.
From his extreme outside draw of 12, Bakeel began soundly but was caught wide in the run down the side to the home turn.
The gelding was the widest runner turning for home but was powerful through the line gathering up the leaders and winning well.
Trainer Aaron Bain said Bakeel was a serious racehorse.
“He had been working very well and looked well placed in a rating 68 but I was nervous on the home turn when he had been wide and giving away a start,” Bain said.
“But, he has got gears and ran right up to his work.
“He is even better suited over more ground and will step up to a benchmark 76 over 1400 metres at Murray Bridge on Saturday, March 8.
“If he runs well again, his next start could be the Listed City of Adelaide Handicap over 1500 metres at Morphettville on Saturday, April 12.
Bain said Asif, raced in the same interests, would step out next Saturday.
Winning jockey Manoel Nunes said Bakeel had made an excellent return to racing.
“He was very impressive,” Nunes said.
“I was travelling three and four deep the whole way.
“I had to push him to go around the bend.
“I know the horse but loved the way he hit the line.
“I thought it might have been a bit short today, but he has a lot of class.
“I’m sure he will be improved.”