The
run of success being enjoyed by Widden Stud's Nicconi continued on Saturday
when his six year-old gelding Faatinah resumed from a spell to score a
brilliant victory in the Listed MVRC Carlyon Stakes at Moonee Valley.
Trained by the Hayes / Dabernig partnership at Lindsay Park, Faatinah (image Grant Courtney) raced
successfully in Dubai earlier this year with a win and a second from three starts
in the UAE.
Fresh and ready to fire at his first run off a 21 week spell, Faatinah stalked
the leaders in third place for Regan Bayliss and powered to the line to win the
1000 metre dash by half a length in a brisk 57.66 seconds.
"I reckon he's a better horse than he was this time last year and he won the
Bobbie Lewis last year," David Hayes said.
"His trackwork suggested that he's never gone better.
"He's only improved since he's come back (from Dubai)."
A homebred for Shadwell, foaled and raised at Yarraman Park, Faatinah has the
overall record of six wins and eight placings from 26 starts with prizemoney
topping $800,000.
A two time Group II winner previously, Faatinah will be given a shot at Group I
glory with the MVRC Moir Stakes over 1000 metres at Moonee Valley in September likely
to be his next race.
He is the best of four winners from imported Danehill mare Alqwah (IRE), who
comes from the family of NZ Horse of the Year King's Chapel. Alqwah has a
yearling colt by I am Invincible and was covered last spring by Nicconi.
Nicconi has covered 200 plus books in his past two seasons and is fully booked again
this spring at a fee of $24,750.