Bold running Dubai Focus gave his rivals a galloping lesson at Morphettville Parks on Saturday, March 1.
Resuming from a spell, trainers Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor had the three-year-old primed a brilliant return in the SkyCity Handicap (1400m).
Ridden by Jason Holder, Dubai Focus, solid in the market at $4.80, led comfortably then dashed away over the final 200 metres to win by 2-1/2 lengths from Justa Star ($3.20) with Balistique ($9), three-quarters of a length away third.
The win saw connections pick up the first prize of $35,500 plus a SA Racing Rewards bonus of $21,120 – equating to winning a feature race.
Dubai Focus has always shown ability for the ABR team but has been a little bit immature.
He was an impressive Gawler maiden winner on Cup day before going for a break.
With two trials under his belt, the three-year-old showed the benefit with a brilliant win around the Parks circuit.
Trainer Aaron Bain credited ABR Racing Manager Will O’Malley with the win.
“Ned and I were thinking of taking him to Balaklava last Sunday, but Will spotted this race and suggested it would be ideal, and he was right.
“With the Racing Rewards bonus, the owners have a good tally to add to their bank.
“It was a great ride by ‘Stubby’ (Jason Holder), he rated Dubai Focus perfectly.
“He has come up to Angaston Park and ridden him in trackwork and really been a big help in getting the gelding to where he is today.
“I loved the way Dubai Focus kicked in the home straight – he really gives his all in his races and will sleep well tonight.”
Bain said the gelding would have an easy week before being aimed towards another three-year-old race over 1600 metres at Morphettville on Saturday, March 29.
Jockey Jason Holder said Dubai Focus’ win was the result of excellent training to have him ready first up.
“I have done a bit of work on him, so it was good for him to put it out today,” Holder said.
“It was a good win.
“Will (O’Malley) had a game plan to let him stride forward and ride him confidently which I did.
“I got around the corner (400 metres out) and he was sharp.
“It was probably the last 100 metres I knew he would be too strong for them.
“It was a nice, dominant win.”