A son of Epsom Derby winner Pour Moi (IRE), rising three-year-old Sacred Elixir could earn
himself a crack at the best weight-for-age performers in Australasia in the
spring.
Cambridge trainer Tony Pike hasn't ruled out the Group One winner taking on the
older horses if his form warranted it.
"He will kick off in the Caulfield Guineas Prelude on September 24, that's
obviously a nice race to get him ready for the Caulfield Guineas," the
Cambridge trainer said.
"Then we will decide what path we take – the VRC Derby or if he was to be
really dominant in the Caulfield Guineas we could consider the Cox Plate, it
will just depend how he is going."
Pike will also have to decide on a replacement jockey for Sacred Elixir (pictured Steve Hart) as Zac
Purton, who won the Gr.1 J. J. Atkins on the Pour Moi gelding, will be
unavailable.
"Unfortunately, Zac will be tied up in Hong Kong and he can't ride Sacred
Elixir in the Caulfield Guineas," he said.
"There's nothing set in stone yet, it's still a fair way away and we'll sort
out a rider closer to the time."
Pike also confirmed that Sacred Elixir would remain in his care until at least
the end of this season.
"He's part-owned in Hong Kong and whether he heads up there at the end of his
three-year-old year we'll just have to see," he said.
"If he keeps putting his hand up there is plenty of money available for him in
Australia over the next couple of seasons."
Sacred Elixir hasn't raced since his commanding victory at Eagle Farm in June
and, along with his Gr.1 Queensland Oaks-winning stablemate Provocative and the
Gr.1 New Zealand Derby winner Rangipo, he remained in Australia after his
winter campaign.
"They spelled for three weeks and they've been back in work for three weeks now
and, at this stage, they will fly down to Melbourne on August 11," Pike said.
"They all spelled fantastically well. There's a lot of improvement left in
them." – NZ Racing Desk.