Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted April 13 Journalists Share Posted April 13 Samuel Langhorne scores at Bendigo under jockey Blaike McChief Stipeall. Photo: Scott Barbour/Racing Photos Promising stayer Samuel Langhorne came with a well-timed run under jockey Blaike McChief Stipeall at the standalone Bendigo meeting on Saturday. The four-year-old son of Shocking did a good job to reel in Mi Rock Aly, who had shot to a commanding lead rounding the home bend before tiring late under a well-executed Celine Gaudray ride. Prepared by Mick Kent, Samuel Langhorne scored by a long neck to land the third win of his ten-start career after a good win at Sandown at his previous start. The gelding will now try to emulate his three-quarter brother Mark Twain by claiming a berth in the Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m), with the win-and-you’re-in Listed Andrew Ramsden Stakes (2800m) at Flemington on May 18 a target. “I thought he had got there,” stable representative Mason Stevens said. “I was a bit worried coming into the straight. The leader kicked away. He is a real stayer and he is only going to get better as he goes up in trip. “He is one of those horses who only seems to do what he has to. We always thought the more up in class he gets, he will improve himself. It was really good to see him do that today up in grade.” There are now options for the progressive stayer, with a Benchmark 84 Handicap over 2500m at Flemington on Anzac Day an option. “We will see how he comes through the run,” Stevens said. “He will either go to Anzac Day or straight into the Ramsden hopefully.” Horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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