Chief Stipe Posted March 2, 2019 Share Posted March 2, 2019 Alassio has strengthened her claim as the most improved horse in Sydney with a third-straight Group win. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained mare added yesterday’s Gr. 2 Guy Walter Stakes at Randwick to recent victories in the Gr. 2 Breeders’ Classic and Gr. 3 Triscay Stakes. More importantly, the Guy Walter over 1400 metres was her first attempt beyond 1200 metres and she handled it with ease. The win sets her up for a Group One tilt in the Coolmore Classic (1500m) at Rosehill in two weeks. “Running the distance is very important,” stable representative Neil Paine said. “She relaxed so well. Tim (Clark) just had her relaxed, bowling along and she kept giving and giving. She’s a gutsy mare. “She hit the lead at the 300 and kept going. They were chasing and she never gave in. She’s done a tough 1400 metres today so why couldn’t she run and win the Coolmore?” Alassio ($12) denied Dixie Blossoms ($5.50) a third win in the race named for the late Guy Walter, trainer of many great horses including Tie The Knot, the winner of four Chipping Norton Stakes, a feat that was equalled by Winx yesterday. “She is such an honest mare,” Clark said. “She’s got such an honest record. She was always a bit of a question mark at 1400 metres but Gai and Adrian’s horses, they find the line. “She’s in great order at the moment and she deserves everything that comes her way. In a couple of weeks’ time is the Coolmore and I would say they will definitely look at that. This race today is normally a good lead-up for that race.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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