NZ HARNESS NEWS
Sagwitch helped continue trainer Syd Breen’s brilliant season and booked himself a trip to Alexandra Park when winning the Wyndham Cup on Saturday.
The five-year-old produced a sweeping finish from last at the 800m to run past his stablemate Santanna’s Rocket and hand Breen the quinella in the 3200m feature.
Breen, who is enjoying his best season as a trainer, was still coming to terms with what his pacers had produced in the moments after the race.
“I got a bit choked up there before, just looking at some of the horses names on the trophy.”
“It was unreal, it was unbelievable.”
“It has got to be the top of the list, especially the Wyndham Cup.”
After showing patchy form last season and at the beginning of this season, Sagwitch has hit his peak recently.
Breen puts that down to the horse maturing and being a happy and healthy animal.
“It has been a long slow road with him.”
“He is just so happy, just a bit of maturity has really helped him.”
“He is copping the racing now and he is copping distances now.”
“This is a horse that a mile and a half (2400m) was as far as he could go and he has just gone out and run four minutes over two miles (3200m).”
Sagwitch stopped the clock in 4.00.9 for driver Mark Hurrell.
Breen said he went in to Saturday’s feature with confidence after Sagwitch worked sensationally leading in to the race.
“His work on Tuesday was amazing, horses just don’t work that good.”
“And then Santanna’s Rocket went out and worked just about as good.”
Sagwitch’s victory means he has the Southern Country Cup series sewn up, barring a major surprise.
Breen has a long-range goal in mind for Sagwitch, that will see him follow in his big brother’s footsteps.
Sagwitch’s half-brother, Washakie, raced in five Inter Dominion series from 2009-2013.
Breen hopes to have his horse at this year’s series in Auckland.
He planned see how the pacer would handle a trip north, and racing right-handed, with a winter campaign at Alexandra Park.
The details of that trip would be finalised as the horse approached the Southern Country Cups Final at Ascot Park, next month.
Saturday’s group 3 Kindergarten Stakes also produced a stable quinella.
Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen trained pacer Flying Even Bettor ran down his stablemate, Copperfield, to take out the 1609m feature.
Flying Even Bettor scored by a length and a quarter after receiving a perfect sit in the one-one from driver Blair Orange.
Cassius Bromac produced an impressive debut effort to run third behind the All Stars pair.
– NZ Harness News
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