Chief Stipe Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 Former Singapore-based South African rider Barend Vorster has continued the remarkable start to his Australian career, guiding Vinco to victory at Mornington. Vorster came to Australia to ride for Tony McEvoy as his Adelaide-based stable rider and, after arriving earlier in the month, has notched six winners from 14 rides. Among his winners was Sunlight in the Gr. 1 Newmarket Handicap at Flemington, which preceded his move to Adelaide where he’s made an immediate impact including a midweek double at Balaklava. “It’s nice riding these quality tracks,” Vorster said. “I’m really enjoying these surfaces and obviously it’s helping having these quality horses underneath.” Vorster partnered the McEvoy-trained Vinco to take the Mornington Sires’ today and he said having a previous ride on the colt had proven beneficial. McEvoy praised Vorster for his coolness after being undecided prior to the race as to how it would be run. “We didn’t know how to map this race being the first time out to this trip,” McEvoy said. “I left it to Barend, ride the horse where he’s comfortable and we got back to last and I didn’t think that was great, but he weaved his way through the field beautifully.” McEvoy thought Vinco’s race experience was crucial in the final stages as he ran out a half-neck winner over Power Scheme. “He’s been a bit fussy and I’ve contemplated gelding him a couple of times,” McEvoy said. “He’s got a bit of upside, so we’ll consider going to the Sires’ in Adelaide now if he tells me he’s got some more to offer.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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