The Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards-prepared five-year-old was a dashing winner of the Group II City of Palmerston North Awapuni Gold Cup (2000m) in the hands of Danielle Johnson.

Johnson subsequently added the Kevin O'Connor & Associates Premier (1550m) aboard Dream Dancer to give trainer Chris Bothwell his first training success in his own right.
"It's been a really good day for all of us," Richards said.
Our Abbadean's success significantly boosted the value of the Wentwood Grange-bred and raced daughter of former Coolmore shuttler Lookin At Lucky (USA), who has now won six of her 22 starts.
"We think the Hawke's Bay Cup will be a nice fit for the mare," Richards said. "We'll discuss all the options with the owners, but that looks a good race for her."
Our Abbadean, who had also won her previous start over 2200m at Trentham, came with a well-timed finish from back in the field to beat Five To Midnight and last year's winner Sampson.
The runner-up was making his first appearance since he was narrowly beaten in the Gr.1 Auckland Cup (3200m) and is now likely to head across the Tasman for a tilt at the Gr.1 Sydney Cup (3200m).
"He's a genuine two-miler and he's a lot stronger this year," trainer Lisa Latta said.
The 33rd stakes-winner for Lookin at Lucky, Our Abbadean is the best of three winners from Highland Lights, an unraced Fantastic Light daughter of US Group I winner Miss Josh.. – NZ Racing Desk.