The connections of Saracino asked a serious
question of the three-year-old at Te Rapa and the colt's answer has booked his
trip to the Melbourne spring carnival.
The exciting son of Per Incanto (USA) broke his maiden at the expense of the
older horses with a commanding front-running performance in Saturday's Gr.2
Lisa Chittick Foxbridge Plate.
"We want to get him to Australia and a race like this has given us a good line
on where he's at," said Andrew Forsman, who trains Saracino with Murray Baker.
"We've always known he had the ability and it was nice to see him get to the
front and keep going and not prick his ears and pull up.
Raced by Wellingtonian Lib Petagna, Saracino's main aim will be the $A1 million
Gr.1 Caulfield Guineas on October 8 and a decision on whether he has another
run in New Zealand will be made after the weekend.
The fourth stakes-winner for his sire, Saracino hadn't raced since he finished third in last season's Gr.1 Manawatu
Sires' Produce Stakes, but he had won an open heat at the recent Te Teko
trials.
"He came on a lot after the trial and he will improve again," Forsman said.
"He's a nice, athletic horse and a natural who is a pleasure to train."
Saracino bounced straight to the front and when rider Lisa Allpress asked him
for a serious effort in the straight he quickly changed gear and comfortably
held his rivals at bay.
"He's quite professional and was so happy out there," Allpress said. "He had
his ears pricked and was on the bridle, I just had to hold him up as long as I
could."
No More Tears pleased trainer Stephen Marsh with her second placing ahead of a
crack at the Gr.1 Makfi Challenge Stakes while another Hastings hopeful in Authentic
Paddy got home well for third. – NZ Racing Desk.