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Koh’s winning plan gets him the Treasure

Xin Treasure made every post a winning one en route to winning Friday’s $60,000 Class 4 race over 1200m.

Xin Treasure winning the CLASS 4
Xin Treasure winning the CLASS 4 Picture: Singapore Turf Club

The Desmond Koh-trained galloper had a torrid time the last time out. Then, in a Kranji Stakes D (1200m) on May 8, he jumped into a good position just behind the leader and was happy to maintain that position and leave some fuel in the tank for a late charge for the top spot.

But upon straightening, the chasing pack started to bunch up around him and the six-year-old gelding wilted under the pressure, eventually finishing a disappointing eighth in the 12-strong field.

With Friday's win, Xin Treasure has returned to his best and according to the winning jockey Benny Woodworth, the accolades must go to Koh for a well devised plan.

“It was Desmond’s plan to jump fast and lead early,” said Woodworth. “Two races ago, it was similar. He led early and finished well.

“Today, towards the end, he was drifting out when under pressure from the other horse (Dylan). But other than that, there wasn’t much during the race to worry about.”

Xin Treasure shot out of the gates as planned and led the field from the start, with Treasureintheheart (Shafiq Rizuan) and Thankfulness (Michael Rodd) following closely behind. The leading trio stayed ahead of the field until the closing stages of the race, when Dylan (Manoel Nunes) showed a good turn of foot to threaten the leaders with a strong run on the outside.

Just as it looked like the late challenger was about to steal the win, the post came too soon and he ran out of turf, leaving Xin Treasure to win the race in 1min10.43secs. Dylan was three parts of a length behind in second place and Thankfulness came in third, a further half-a-length away.

“The field was moderate today,” said Koh. “I noticed there wasn’t much speed in front so leading early was an option.

“He has some natural speed. I told Benny if he can catch the pace early, then go for it.

“1200m is this horse’s bread and butter. I’ll continue to keep him at this distance for his subsequent races.”

As a result of this win, Xin Treasure has now recorded seven wins from 52 starts and has racked up close to $336,000 for the D & D Stable.


Singapore Turf Club

Kranji Friday, 22nd May 2015

5f212y TURF GOOD
SGD $60,000

CLASS 4

SGD $60,000
Type: RBH44-61
5f212y TURF GOOD
FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 6. XIN TREASURE (AUS) 6yo G
FLYING PEGASUS (AUS) - ROSSA REGINA (AUS)
BENNY WOODWORTH
DESMOND KOH
$11
54.5kg
D & D STABLE

Sales Information

2nd 5. DYLAN (NZ) 3yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - BATTOCCHI (NZ)
MANOEL NUNES
LAURIE LAXON
$1.2
54.5kg
OSCAR RACING STABLE

Sales Information

3rd 3. THANKFULNESS (NZ) 4yo G
PATAPAN (USA) - HUNTLEY LASS (NZ)
MICHAEL RODD
LAURIE LAXON
$4.8
56.5kg
V-DAY STABLE
4th 2. TREASUREINTHEHEART (ARG) 6yo G
VAL ROYAL (FR) - HURRY RAFAELA (USA)
RIZUAN SHAFIQ
LETICIA DRAGON
$17.8
56kg
5th 1. MEGATHINK (AUS) 6yo G
PENDRAGON (NZ) - ROULETTE WHEEL (AUS)
ALAN MUNRO
LAM WAI YUEN STEVEN
$25.6
57.5kg
6th 9. RORY (NZ) 5yo G
RUSTY SPUR (USA) - SISTER SAM (NZ)
JOSEPH SEE
ALVIN TAN
$131.8
50kg

Sales Information

7th 4. SPIRIT OF SPEED (NZ) 3yo G
GUILLOTINE (NZ) - COLORS FOR LIFE (USA)
R RUEVEN
L KHOO
$38.4
53kg

Sales Information

8th 8. HAPPY SAGA (AUS) 3yo G
REAL SAGA (AUS) - NEPRO (AUS)
T SEE
ALVIN TAN
$26.8
51.5kg

Sales Information

9th 7. HAPPY PRINCESS (AUS) 4yo M
GONSKI (AUS) - BURNED (AUS)
MOHD ZAKI
HIDEYUKI TAKAOKA
$30.6
51kg

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