SINGAPORE: Strubeli Strolls Home An Impressive Winner

Trainer Stephen Gray returned from holidays to witness an impressive maiden victory of Strubeli in the $65,000 Initiation Stakes Div. 2 over 1200m on the Polytrack on Sunday.

Joao Moreira and Strubeli combine for an easy win on Sunday.
Photo by Singapore Turf Club

Ridden by Joao Moreira, Strubeli ($7 fav) scored a six-and-a-half-length victory over Gold Dancer (Barend Vorster) with Q Nine Star (Manoel Nunes) a neck away third.

Moreira had to use Strubeli up in the early stages of the race to get across from his widest draw after a smart beginning.

Once he got the four-year-old to the head of affairs, Moreira dropped anchor where he was joined by Banker's Call (Jose Verenzuela) and Q Nine Star.

Verenzuela eventually took a one-one sit aboard Bankers Call and Nunes was up on the outside of the favourite as the field turned for home.

Once fully balanced for the run home Moreira asked Strubeli for his effort and he quickly opened up a winning break on his rivals.

Singapore’s champion jockey just flicked the whip at Strubeli to keep his mind on the job over the final 200m as he continued to widen his margin.

Gray had given the New Zealand-bred gelding plenty of time to mature after being purchased as yearling and left to develop in New Zealand.

Strubeli is owned by Stephan Herzog who raced Goldschatz with Gray and is the first galloper he has raced since that gelding’s retirement.

“After Goldschatz was retired Stephan brought a couple of yearlings and this is the first one to make it to the races,” said Gray. “Stephan’s only had the two horses to race in Singapore and both have been winners.

“This horse had trialled up in New Zealand and had shown promise but we kept him in New Zealand on the spring grass and let him develop.

“Stephan is good like that. He’s very patient and wants to do what’s best for the horse.

“He eventually came up here at Christmas time but had a few issues which delayed him making his debut. He had a virus that he just couldn’t shake for a while and then he ripped off a shoe and stood on a nail and got an infected foot.

“It just took a bit of time to get him right and he was probably a bit underdone when he had his first run and he did have to give the winner which is a pretty handy horse quite a bit of weight.

“I’ve got a pretty good opinion of this horse but we won’t be rushing him as I think he will go on and win a few races for us.”

Gray added that it was disappointing that Brazilian jockey Ivaldo Santana, who had ridden Strubeli on debut back on July 26, could not be a part of the success on Sunday as he is currently sidelined nursing broken ribs (see separate report).

“Santana had done all the work with this horse so it was disappointing that he couldn’t be part of the success today,” said Gray. “However it was great to see him here and he was part of the celebration following the race.”

Moreira predicts a bright future for Strubeli after having to work at both ends of the race.

“Once he found his way to the front he came back underneath me and relaxed very well,” said Moreira.

“Even though the horse on my outside had a lightweight and was pressuring me I always knew that I had that one beaten.

“He really enjoyed himself in front and I could feel I had a lot of horse underneath me. Once into the straight he gave me a great kick.

“The only other time I had sat on him was in a gallop during the week and I could feel then that he was a nice horse.

“On that win today I don’t think he will be long in winning again.”

A four-year-old by Elusive City from Impulse, Strubeli was a NZ$90,000 yearling purchase and has returned Herzog around $47,000 in prizemoney from his two races starts to date.

Gray completed a double for the afternoon when Bay Of Island, ridden by Noh Senari, led throughout in taking out the fifth race on the program, the $35,000 Class 5 Stakes Division 1 over 1600m on the Polytrack.


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