Promising three-year-old Dubai Focus won the battle of tactics and also the race at Morphettville Parks on Saturday, March 15.
Stretching his winning run to three, the Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor trained gelding raced away to win the Croser Handicap (1400m).
Rival Swiftie Harriet jumped quickly and held the inside trying to get the free-wheeling Dubai Focus out of his comfort zone early, but jockey Jason Holder pressed on to eventually find the front.
The question of whether that early pressure had a negative effect was answered in the home straight when Dubai Focus ($2.40 fav) dashed away to win by 1-2/4 lengths from Swiftie Harriet ($3.80) with Gruelling ($41), two lengths away third.
Trainer Ned Taylor was proud of Dubai Focus’ win.
“He is a very progressive horse,” Taylor said.
“We have worked out he just likes to roll along, and Jason (Holder) has been riding him a treat.
“We think he has a good future ahead.
“He didn’t get it easy early, they made him do it, but Jason didn’t panic and cruised across.
“Jason let him find the front under his own steam, gave them something to chase from the corner and he was too good.
“The one concern today was how far he is going to get.
“We think he will get a trip but sticking to the 1400, if there was one a bit sharper than him it was going to be a danger but he was good enough.”
Taylor said there were options going forward for Dubai Focus.
“There is a 1600 metre race at Morphettville in two weeks leading into the Port Guineas, or in three weeks is the Nitschke over 1400 metres on the Parks circuit.
“Credit to all the staff at home, both at Angaston and Gawler, they are doing a wonderful job, and the results are on the board.”
Winning jockey Jason Holder has been impressed by the progress of Dubai Focus.
“Today was his best win,” Holder said.
“We had to work a little bit early, and he just likes to be running freely.
“What I loved about him was that he changed stride at the 400 (metres) and it felt like he got into another gear. He gave me a lovely ride.
“This horse just keeps stepping up.
“I like the way he won today, doing a bit of work early and being strong late.