An inside barrier and an ice-cool ride by James McDonald paved the way for the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Captivant to earn a well deserved Group 1 success in Saturday's $500,000 Moet & Chandon Champagne Stakes (1600m) at Randwick.
The son of Capitalist has danced every dance since winning the Victory Vein Plate at Randwick when on debut last October.
A fast-finishing fifth in the Golden Slipper, followed by a troubled third in the ATC Sires' Produce Stakes, set the the handsome colt up for a career peak in the Champagne.
From an inside barrier, McDonald had Captivant travelling we'll within himself. Unfazed by settling three back on the fence, McDonald switched Captivant out to the running line inside the 300 metres. He was strong to the line in defeating his old foe, the Fastnet Rock colt, Hilal by a neck with Frankel's Fernhill Handicap winner Converge one and a half lengths back in third.
"It was a magic ride. I know we had a good gate but he did all the right moves, gave the horse the rest he needed and waited for as long as he could to balance up again," Peter Snowded enthused.
The seven furlong race (Sires) and the mile race were the two we targeted. A few little things happened in between times and when we got beaten convincingly in the Sires', we thought maybe we won't be able to beat the Godolphin horse (Anamoe) in the Champagne and we might regroup and head to Brisbane.
"The mail came that he (Anamoe) wasn't going to be here last Saturday, so it was a quick change of plans. The freshen up for a couple of days in the paddock did him the world of good, it was the best he's ever been out the back and really good in the mounting yard and being back on a good track as well. A few things lined up for him today and he we're really glad with the result.
"We might give him a break now and head towards the spring. It just shows you the versatility he has. He can be effective at 1200m and up to a mile now, which opens up a few doors for him."
Snowden said that it provided further excitement that the winner is by Capitalist.
"It’s really special and he’s had an unbelievable year,” Snowden said.
“To think so many horses have got to the highest level and he had three runners in the Golden Slipper. They’re winning everywhere so he’s done a tremendous job.
“To get a Group 1 winner, I’m glad it was me that had it, it means a lot to me and the family.
“He was a great horse to us and to see his stock going to the races and winning like they are and running like they are, makes us very proud.”
Purchased by China Horse Club/Newgate Bloodstock/Starlight Racing for $550,000 out of the Ashleigh Thoroughbreds draft at the 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. Captivant advances his record to two wins and two thirds from six starts with earnings of $642,750.
Bred by Senga Bissett and Ian Woodford Smith, Captivant is the best of two winners from three to race out of the Commands mare Speedboat.
A three-quarter sister to the Group II MRC Perri Cutten Sprint winner First Command, Speedboat was purchased for $30,000 at the 2015 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.
From one of Contract Racing’s most successful families, Speedboat is a half-sister to stakes-winner Cross Current and to the dams of Group 1 New Zealand Derby winner Crown Prosecutor and Group II STC Magic Night Stakes winner Willow Creek.
Speedboat’s dam River Express (Blazing Sword) is a half-sister to Oakleigh Plate winner River Dove, the dam of Headwater.
Speedboat has a yearling colt by Hellbent, which was purchased by Suman Hedge Bloodstock (FBAA)/Ciaron Maher Bloodstock for $300,000 out of the Ashleigh Thoroughbreds draft at the 2021 Magic Million Gold Coast Yearling Sale.
After foaling a Hellbent colt in November, Speedboat was given a year off.
Captivant becomes the fourth stakes-winner and first Group 1 winner for Newgate Farm’s Capitalist, who will take up the lead again for champion first season sire and Champion 2yo sire.