Better Than Ever Shows His Champion Qualities
Singapore star Better Than Ever showed his true colours last night with an astonishing victory in the
Group 1 S$500,000 Kranji Mile (1600m), the first leg of the Singapore Triple Crown Series.
Jumping well and settling forward in third on the rail, regular jockey
Saimee Jumaat had Better Than Ever (French Deputy x Songfest) travelling
nicely in the box seat. Coming into the straight, Better Than Ever was
travelling beautifully but quickly ran into trouble at the 300 metre mark.
Copping a check and getting boxed in, Jumaat was forced to stop riding
Better Than Ever while stable mate Waikato (Pins x Skywalker Wilkes)
powered to a two length lead.
Getting free at the 200 metre mark, Jumaat got to work on the son of French
Deputy but the effort looked futile at the 100 metre mark with Waikato
still holding a one length lead. In what looked like becoming an upset,
Better Than Ever dug deep, drawing on all his champion qualities, managing
to run down Waikato to win by a neck.
Trainer Laurie Laxon was clearly relieved after the race and was full of
praise for Better Than Ever.
"It certainly looked dicey when he was flat-footed at the 300m. Things
didn't quite work out for him, but I think it's in dire circumstances like
today when we saw his amazing champion qualities come forward.
"It was his toughest win by far today and I think it's the first time that
I saw Saimee hit him."
"When he did that, he just knuckled down. I still thought he would be too
late but luckily, he got up where it mattered."
Better Than Ever won the Group 1 Singapore Guineas at his only other start
over a mile and has taken his remarkable unbeaten record to 11 wins.
Purchased by his trainer, Laurie Laxon from Blandford Lodge at the Karaka
2008 Premier Yearling Sale for $80,000, Better Than Ever will be heading to
the second Leg of the Singapore Triple Crown, the Group 1 Raffles Cup
(1800m) on October 24. Connections are keen to take Better Than Ever to
Dubai next year.
Blandford Lodge will be offering half-brother to Better Than Ever by
exciting young sire Darci Brahma at the 2011 Karaka National Yearling Sale
Series commencing 31 January at Karaka.
Karaka graduates had further success in Singapore and Hong Kong over the
weekend with another six winners:
Horse/Breeding/Race/Breeder/NZB Sale Details
AppreciationDanasinga - KinciaHKJC Beijing MaidenLittle Avondale StudJohn
Foote Bloodstock LTD PTY $92,500
AmityshipPentire - SpraypaintHKJC Nanjing HandicapGrande Vue LodgeNew
Zealand Bloodstock $36,000
Flying SupremeO'Reilly - SaucyHKJC Tianjin HandicapWaikato Stud LtdHong
Kong Jockey Club
Mr RafflesStorm Creek - Force FilleeSingapore Class 4 Kilgravin LodgeMr S A
Crawford
Simply the BestStratum - Career StartSingapore Class AGoodwood StudP/I
$65,000
Ace ArmandoPins - CentraforceSingapore Class ATautahi FarmMr L J Laxon
$220,000