Astute
Randwick trainer Les Bridge is never without a good horse and produced a smart
maiden winner at Canterbury on Friday night by leading sire I Am Invincible.
Three year-old gelding Secret Legend finished third and fourth at his first two
starts behind highly rated bluebloods Brazilica (3f Redoute's Choice x
Brazilian Pulse) and Nordicus (3c Dundeel x Miss Finland) so always looked a
great chance on paper to break his maiden over 1550 metres at start three.
Rated perfectly in front by Kerrin McEvoy, Secret Legend controlled the race
and powered clear to win by a couple of lengths.
Secret Legend was a $240,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Yarraman Park
draft for Carmel Size, who was on hand to greet him as he returned to scale.
Size purchases and manages the horses raced by Hong Kong businessman Mr Ho.
"He's a lovely horse and very progressive," said Carmel Size.
"I've loved him ever since I bought him. He's had no luck at all at his first
two starts, but I was confident today.
"I'd like to thank Mr Ho for putting his faith in me and allowing me to buy
such beautiful horses."
Bred by Yarraman Stud in partnership, Secret Legend is the third winner from
Group II placed Ambers Waltz, a half-sister by Danehill Dancer (IRE) to Group
III winner Taiyoo from Group III winner Smbers Halo.
Ambers Waltz has a yearling colt by Written Tycoon and has foaled this spring
producing a colt by Hinchinbrook.