Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted October 17, 2023 Journalists Share Posted October 17, 2023 Darren Danis is all smiles after his victory aboard Star Of Justice in Monday’s Group 3 Barneswood Farm Stakes (1400m) at Ashburton. Photo: Race Images South Daren Danis took a calculated risk by venturing to Ashburton’s rescheduled meeting on Monday, and his gamble paid off handsomely as he clinched victory in the Group 3 Barneswood Farm Stakes (1400m) aboard Star Of Justice. This triumph marked a significant milestone for Danis, as it not only secured his 100th career riding win but also marked his maiden success at the Group level. Faced with a tough decision due to prior commitments at New Zealand Bloodstock’s Ready To Run Sale breeze-ups, Danis seized the opportunity presented by available rides at Ashburton. “I saw Star Of Justice still had no jockey, so I chased down that ride,” said Danis. “I thought it would be a really good way to get my 100th (victory), by winning my first Group Three, and it happened.” Despite the uncertainties leading up to the race, Danis made the journey south, securing several other promising mounts on the card. The confirmation of his ride on Star Of Justice came as a relief upon his arrival. “I rang my manager, and they said I got the ride on Star Of Justice, and that was a relief,” he recounted. “We just had to beat a couple of good ones in Illicit Dreams and Viva Vienna. “The race played out in my head as soon as I heard I got the ride.” His meticulous planning proved successful, resulting in a victory that not only marked his 100th win but also his inaugural Group Three triumph. Acknowledging the challenges he faced in his career, Danis highlighted the impact of injuries, including a severe back injury in 2017 and more recent setbacks. “I have been riding for a while, and it is not as many (wins) as others at the same stage, but I have been injured so many times… Thankfully, I was able to get back to doing what I love – riding racehorses,” he revealed. Expressing gratitude to his support system, Danis credited his manager, Sam Durrant, his physio, family, and friends for aiding his recovery. “My family and friends have been great supporters and have helped push me along,” he said. Looking ahead, Danis aims to secure the ride on Star Of Justice for the upcoming Group 1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton. “She is a really nice horse, and I hope I get back on her. I am sure the big boys will be looking to get on her, but I want to chase that ride as well.” More horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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