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Beach Pad

Sun, Mar 30, 2025

Beach Pad

Promising middle distance galloper Beach Pad made the step up to city company with a strong victory at Morphettville on Saturday, March 29.

A maiden winner at Strathalbyn at his previous run, Beach Pad was given a gun ride by Jason Holder to take out the Winning Edge Presentations Benchmark 64 Handicap (2028m).

The win gave trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor an incredible 9th straight victory at the last nine Adelaide metro meetings.

Well backed from $3.70 into $2.80, Beach Pad scored by a long neck from Shakespeare ($41) with High Torque ($101), 3-1/2 lengths away third.

Holder had the four-year-old away well from gate three and settled fifth on the inside behind a strong tempo.



Beach Pad cruised up to behind the leaders on the home turn before Holder pulled him to the outside.

The gelding quickly claimed the lead and dashed clear, then had to withstand a late challenge but kept running strongly through the line.

Trainer Aaron Bain said Beach Pad was a promising staying galloper.

“His first couple were good then we stepped him out in distance,” Bain said.

“Full credit to the owner Geoff Evans, he loves his stayers, he has backed us in, and this horse looks progressive.

“It is nice to keep the (winning) streak going and make it nine city meetings in a row.

“Geoff has about eight horses with us and there are a few coming across from WA and one of them is Beach Pad’s younger brother.”

Winning jockey Jason Holder said Beach Pad had run very well.

“That was a great result,” Holder said.

“He raced a bit closer than I wanted to, but he was just travelling.

“There was nothing wrong with the fence, so it worked out well.

“I got to the front sooner than I wanted to, but he was strong, and we weren’t going to run second. Actually, I might have gone too soon.

“It might not have looked like it, but he did have to work hard to get up to the leaders, I was improving on him from around the 800-metre mark.

“He was entitled to level out over the final stages. But it was a good win.”

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