Placed twice previously, Eye Zoff broke through to win by a length and a half over 1257 metres.
A $57,500 Inglis Classic purchase from the Manx Park draft for his trainer, Eyezoff is the fifth Australian winner for Coolmore shuttler Zoffany, who will not return to Australia this spring.
Trained by Brian McGrath at Cranbourne, Poet's Voice colt Larrikin belied his
long odds of 100-1 to defeat So You Think colt Kaching by a head in the 1300
metre maiden at his third start.
Larrikin is the fourth Australian winner for Darley shuttler Poet's Voice, who has a stakes-winner to his cred it My Country.
The Group I winning son of Dubawi is headed back to Darley this spring at a fee of $11,000.
Larrikin is the fourth Australian winner for Darley shuttler Poet's Voice, who has a stakes-winner to his cred it My Country.
The Group I winning son of Dubawi is headed back to Darley this spring at a fee of $11,000.