Amarula turned in another gallant performance in the Gr.2 Tauranga Stakes (1600m), despite being inconvenienced by foot issues.
The genuine five-year-old was in front 100 metres from the post in Saturday’s feature before he was collared late to wind up a close fourth.
“He might not have been 100 per cent, but he’s come through the race nicely – he seems to be all well.”
The event was won by the Gary Hennessy-trained Ocean Emperor, who is now likely to target the Gr.1 Zabeel Classic (2000m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day, with Miss Wilson taking second by a nose from Kawi and Amarula a half-head further back.“He just peaked a bit on his run, but Gary’s horse won well and he’s always had a big opinion of the horse,” McKay said.
Amarula had finished in the money in the previous four runs of his current campaign, including a second placing behind Hiflyer in the Gr.3 Thompson Handicap (1600m) at Trentham and a return trip is on the programme.“I’ll keep him ticking along, he’s from a hardy breed that doesn’t mind a bit of racing,” McKay said.
“He’ll probably go to Ellerslie for the set weights and penalties mile (the Gr.3 Eagle Technology Stakes) as a lead-up for Wellington.”The Gr.1 Rydges Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) on December 9 is his main aim.