QUECHUA, purchased
specially for the Singapore Gold Cup, duly delivered the goods in his first
attempt at the $1,350,000 Singapore Group 1 2200m event at Kranji here
today.
Melbourne Cup-winning
jockey Corey Brown settled the Argentinian gelding well up with the pace and
he proved too strong for his stablemate EMPEROR'S BANQUET to win by one and
a half lengths, giving trainer Patrick Shaw his second 1-2 finish after MR
LINE and WAR HORN in 2006.
"This was the big one we've
long planned for this horse," said Shaw, who ended the afternoon with four
winners. "We spoke to Corey after he drew wide and the plan was to jump well
and go forward and that’s exactly how it panned out."
For Brown, it's his biggest
win since coming to ride in Singapore. "I’ve won a few Group 2 and Group 3
races here but it’s good to get a Group 1 win off my shoulders and winning
the biggest domestic race here is a big thrill for sure," he said.
QUECHUA finished second in
both his two runs as a juvenile in Agrentina before starting six more times
at three for two wins including the Group 2 Premio Classico Ensayo and three
placings which included a third in the Group 1 Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo
Martinez de Hoz.
In Singapore, QUECHUA has
now raced six times for three consecutive wins and three placings.
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