Magic Millions Adelaide Delivers Proven G1

Media Release - Sunday October 3

Leading syndicator Jamie Walter celebrated his first win at racing's elite level when Sydney star Private Eye stormed home to win the $1.5 million Group One Epsom Handicap (1600m) at Randwick.

Walter's highly successful black and green Proven Thoroughbred colours were at the tail of the field when the big Epsom field turned for home but in an incredible burst from the back, Private Eye was able to win in a thriller.

The win was the eighth from just 13 starts for Private Eye and his prizemoney has now soared over $1.44 million.
Private Eye wins the G1 Epsom - image Steve Hart.

Walter, not surprisingly, was buzzing with excitement following the thrilling victory.

"I watched the race from my study at home and probably caused a noise issue in the street," Walter said. "I gave the horse a lot of encouragement over the final hundred or so!"

"To win my first Group One after so many years of trying is very satisfying. I bought my first horse as an owner about 40 years ago, but have been syndicating for about 20."

Walter, who splits his horses now across three stables in two states, is the brother of Hall of Fame trainer, the late Guy Walter and it was his recommendation that led him to Joe Pride.
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"When Guy passed away Joe pretty much took over his stable and we earlier had a lot of discussions about trainers and he (Guy) really rated Joe.

"I have about 100 horses on the books - about 20 or so with Joe, 60 to 70 with Steve O'Dea and Matt Hoysted and now have a bunch of horses with Kerry Parker.

"Joe is a great horseman. He's not hard on the horses and he's very hands on. If you have a good horse there's no one better at prolonging a career. He's probably got 50 to 60 in work and he doesn't want to get any bigger so he doesn't lose that hands on style."

The Private Eye story for Proven Thoroughbreds started at the 2019 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale where they secured the future star for $62,500.
Private Eye as a yearling.

The son of Al Maher was bred by Goodwood Farm and sold through the draft of Ambergate Farm.

"I knew Joe had the half brother (Royal Witness) and he wasn't a bad little horse," Walter noted. "This guy wasn't that big, but he was a bit bigger than the brother and quite athletic."

"He was bred by a good breeder in Kerrie Tibbey, by not a bad sire in Al Maher and this guy wasn't one of his bulky types - he was leaner and a bit more attractive.

"The mare attracted me as well. Plus we've had some great success buying in Adelaide - I've had a number of stakes winners out of Adelaide from early on with Invinciano right through to Private Eye."

The success capped a remarkable day for star rider Regan Bayliss - his second Group One of the day.

"It's just unbelievable," a beaming Bayliss said. "I've been in Sydney for 12 months now and it was a massive move for me."

"I wouldn't be here where I am today without Joe Pride. He's the one who really backed me in Sydney from an early age."

"The horse was set for the race. Joe knows how to set a big one to peak on the day."

"Gee he's going to be mighty hard to beat in the Golden Eagle." 

Private Eye, by Danehill's Australian Guineas winning son Al Maher, is one of two winners for his dam, the Shamardal mare Confidential Queen.

Further back it's the same family as champion sire Snitzel as well as Hinchinbrook, Rathlin and Arcaded. 

Winner: Private Eye
Breeding: Al Maher-Confidential Queen (Shamardal)
Breeder: Goodwood Farm
Race: ATC Epsom Handicap G1 (1600m)
Sold for: $62,500
Sale: 2019 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale
Vendor: Ambergate Farm (As Agent for Goodwood Farm)
Buyer: Proven Thoroughbreds/Pride Racing
Earnings: $1,466,460
Owners: P Yates, J Allen, S Flegman, M Keatinge, B Playford, G Lester, P Davidson, D George, MS Ross, CP Hackett, PW Robertson, Mrs BP Davidson, Ms RL Laundy, Mrs SR Rowden, T Findlay, Proven Thoroughbreds, Martin Thoroughbred Racing, Sixth Sense Racing, City Tattersalls & Ms I Brazil
Trainer: Joseph Pride
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