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Rise At Dawn digs deep to claim Heatherlie Stakes


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Rise-At-Dawn-Heatherlie-Stakes-scaled-1-Rise At DawnRise At Dawn holds out all other rivals to win Listed Heatherlie Stakes. Photo:Bruno Cannatelli

In-form galloper Rise At Dawn got off the canvas to score an unlikely victory in the Listed Heatherlie Stakes (1700m) at Caulfield on Saturday as he made it three wins in succession.

The son of Almanzor is prepared by Ben, Will and JD Hayes and has raced well through the winter months and may yet snare some spring riches after his tenacious win on Saturday.

Ridden in his customary positive manner by Michael Dee, Rise At Dawn looked to be under siege deep into the home straight but rallied late to get the better of resuming stayer Positivity as less than a length covered the first six across the line.

The gelding has now won seven of his 12 starts and been placed on a further two occasions, with $492,085 in earnings to date.

“He is tough. He was definitely headed and fought back and we really didn’t get out of our chairs until the last 50m, it was a great win,” JD Hayes said.

“We have just ever so slightly continued to raise the bar and full credit goes to the horse, he has been up a long time.

“He had a freshen-up and he has winter fitness and it is just an incredible result for a great ownership group which has grown with each race.”

Hayes said he was loathe to turn out an in-form Rise At Dawn.

“If he is sound and well and licking the bin, he will tell us, but I am sure we can get a bit crafty in our placement, and there is a nice win in him,” Hayes said.

Winning rider Michael Dee is a fan of the smart four-year-old, but admitted he had his doubts of another victory turning for home.

“I thought we were beaten at the top of the straight, but I think the horse knew what he was doing because we were headed there but he found a second-wind and lifted again,” Dee said. “As we know, he is in a rich vein of form but he is turning up every time and trying his best.

“I like his demeanour. He walks around the yard conserving a lot of energy and when the gates open he knows it is race time, so he has some great attributes.”


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