David
Van Dyke has shown he can train a seriously good horse and this one might be
his next.
Three year-old Testa Rossa gelding Deep Image was thrown in the deep end when
making his debut at the end of last year in the Listed BRC Gold Edition Stakes
at Doomben.
Winning Rupert won that race by a street in brilliant time, but chasing
gamely in second place five and a half lengths back was Deep Image.
Given a much easier assignment in the 1350 metre maiden at his second start, Deep
Image made light of his 60kg top weight to win easily by two and a half lengths
as favourite.
Interviewed after the race David Van Dyke said Deep Image was a big horse that
had needed time, but he would be looking at stakes races for him later in the
year.
Deep Image was a $150,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Vinery Stud draft
for his trainer and is the second winner for unraced Redoute's Choice mare
Starwish, a half-sister to stakes-winner Brilliant Bisc from Group I winner
Stella Cadente.
The current yearling from Starwish is a More Than Ready (USA) colt that will be
offered by Henley Park as agent for Jamieson Park at the 2017 Inglis Classic
Yearling Sale as Lot 241.