Michael and Matthew Pitman have a black type sprinting double on their home track in their sights.
Michael and Matthew Pitman have a black type sprinting double on their home track in their sights.
The Testa Rossa five-year-old isn’t in Wednesday’s Gr.3 Lindauer Stewards’ Stakes Handicap (1200m), in which the stable will rely on Kinagat and the last-start Ashburton winner Flying Ibis.
Enzo's Lad executed a long-term plan when he collected his fourth win in 18 appearances.“In the autumn we were thinking that he would be a lovely spring horse so we put him away,” Matthew Pitman said.
“We’ve always had a high opinion of him and he’s obviously come up really well this time.”A potential contender for January’s Gr.1 J.R. & N. Berkett Telegraph, Enzo Lad was guided to victory by champion jockey Chris Johnson.
“He travelled like a winner and I got a gap half-way down the straight before it closed and with no weight on his back he was too good for them,” he said.“I really like him. He’s lightly-raced and getting better with age.”
Enzo’s Lad speared between runners to beat Don Carlo and Signify with the winner’s barn mate Kinagat overcoming a chequered passage to finish fourth.“He’s gone a really nice race, at the top of the straight he got into a bit of trouble and got going again,” Pitman said.