Rugged front-runner Saint Emilion once again showed his penchant for the Ellerslie track when he led all the way to win the Gr.3 OMF Stakes (2000m) on Tuesday.
Under a vigorous ride from Jonathan Riddell, Saint Emilion kicked back after being clearly headed in the home straight to defeat his fast-finishing stablemate Lizzie L’Amour, who snatched third from Hello It’s Me.
The win also represented a major form reversal for the Mastercraftsman gelding who had finished last of thirteen runners in the Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at his most recent start.
“It was a bit of a head-scratcher at Hastings last time as we just couldn’t put a finger on why he went so badly,” Forsman said.“He certainly perked up today and it could be that he was back on a track that he just loves.
“It was a very brave effort as he looked beaten at the 100m but he kicked back strongly and was going away again at the post.“With his place in the handicap there really isn’t a lot around for him, so he might have a quick freshen-up and then we will bring him back for the Zabeel Classic here on Boxing Day.”
Forsman was also pleased with the performance of runner-up Lizzie L’Amour who ran on resolutely from the rear of the field.“The track was probably a touch firm for her so I thought it was a good run,” he said.
“She does find it hard at this level on the really firm tracks as she gets back and it can be difficult to make up much ground.“For a moment I did wonder if she was going to just battle in the run home but she really stuck to her guns which was very pleasing.”
The win was the second on the day for the powerful Baker-Forsman stable after Rhinestone Cowboy downed a handy field of rating 65 gallopers over 1600m in the previous event.