Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted May 7, 2022 Journalists Share Posted May 7, 2022 Craig WIlliams returns to the mounting yard after booting home Seradess in the Tobin Bronze Stakes. Photo: Racing SACraig Williams brought up three wins for the day in fine fashion aboard Seradess in the $202,250 Tobin Bronze Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville on Saturday. The experienced hoop guided the three-year-old Mark and Levi Kavanagh filly to a comfortable three-length victory over General Beau for Mathew Ellerton, leading from early on and never headed from there. Brilliant front running display from Seradess in the Group 2 Tobin Bronze Stakes at Morphettville. Sold by @millparkstud to @Levi_MKavRacing for $50,000 at the 2020 Adelaide @mmsnippets, the filly by @godolphin’s Astern has won 4 (from 9) & $400k in stakes. #ItPaysToBuyAustralian pic.twitter.com/tza9rZfjq2 — Aushorse (@Aushorse_TBA) May 7, 2022 “She’s always been competing against the top horses in her age group. Today we just saw how dominant she was,” Williams told Racing.com. “She was only lightly raced – Mark and Levi had the right combination between having her fit enough and sharp enough and effective enough. That was what we saw today. “(The track) was a bit soft and then I trusted her just the way she felt with the blinkers on. I thought if she kicks she thinks that she is in a world of her own, and she was in a race of her own today.” This classy ride followed Williams saluting aboard Splendiferous for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott in the $107,250 Port Adelaide Cup (2500m). That was also a comprehensive triumph, beating Designs (for Anthony and Sam Freedman) to the line by five lengths. “I spoke to Gai and Adrian Bott – they were very bullish about her chances,” Williams said. “They said she’s really come on from her Sale win ($150,000 Gippsland Racing Clubs’ Country Oaks over 2200m on April 15). “She gained confidence and they were confidence she’d run this trip out, and the race worked out nicely. “Now she’s a black-type winner for the breeding barn. “But after having this preparation wherever that ends then she’ll be a nice horse going into the spring if she furnishes off what she’s done in the autumn.” More horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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