Exciting
two-year-old Whiskey Neat cemented his claim for the favourite's tag for the
rich Listed Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) later this month when he led all the way
to take out the Group III Barneswood Farm Eclipse Stakes (1200m) at Ellerslie
bringing a huge pedigree update for his Magic Millions bound three-quarter
brother.
The Tony Pike-trained gelding had set tongues wagging when he won by ten
lengths on debut at Otaki last month. That victory left pundits wondering if he
could replicate that sort of effort against a far stronger field in Tuesday's
Group Three feature.
Those questions were answered in emphatic fashion as the strapping Denman
youngster dominated from the front throughout the contest before coasting home
to down the previously unbeaten Aotea Lad and Exuberant in a slick 1.10.66 for
the 1200m journey.
Despite getting a little wayward over the last 100m, Pike was pleased with
Whiskey Neat's debut outing at the Ellerslie track under race-day conditions as
he looks forward to the Karaka Million later this month.
"He got quite lost today off the bridle," he said. "It's obviously a lot
stronger race today.
"Leith (Innes) rode him well, cuddled him up around the corner, but when he
went for him it took him a while to work it out.
"He changed legs a couple of times and had a good look at the winning post, so
he will obviously improve off that."
The $42,000 first prize from the race will more than qualify Whiskey Neat for
the Karaka Million with Pike happy to go into the $1 million juvenile feature
on January 26 without another run for his charge.
"He needed to win today to think you were a chance of winning the Karaka
Million," he said.
"He has beaten some nice two-year-olds behind him.
"He'll improve a lot so we're looking forward to three and a half weeks from
today.
"We'll just keep him ticking over and maybe come back for a gallop if they open
the course before that meeting."
Rider Leith Innes was satisfied by the effort and believes there is more to
come for the youngster.
"He got softened up the whole race and they all had their chance to get past
him," he said.
"He's a big, gross horse who I don't think Tony (Pike) has got to the bottom of
yet."
A $220,000 NZB Book One purchase for Waikato Bloodstock from the Koru
Thoroughbreds draft, Whiskey Neat was a successful pinhook having been bought
by Koru Thoroughbreds in Australia from the Magic Millions National Weanling
Sale for $72,500 out of the Newgate Farm draft.
Raised at Newgate Farm, Whiskey Neat is the third winner from three foals to
race from Ouija, a winning half-sister by Viscount to Group II winners
Renaissance and Sessions from stakes-winner Seances, a half-sister to ill-fated
Group I winner Unworldly.
The current yearling from Ouija is a colt by another of Lonhro's sons in
Exosphere and will be offered by Fernrigg Farm as Lot 884 at the Gold Coast in
January.
Whiskey Neat is the 13th stakes-winner for Denman, a value member of the Darley
NSW roster standing at a fee of $8,800. – NZ Racing Desk