A heavy fall near the 300m mark involving Maximillius (Ethan Brown) and Holymanz (Mark Zahra) has soured the Group 1 Australian Guineas. 7NEWS
Ridden by Michael Dee, Legarto scored by a long head from Attrition with Japanese Emperor a long neck away third.“She’s just an amazing filly and probably 100 metres out you thought you were going to run fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, to be lucky,” Kelso said.
“She does things other horses can’t do and she’s pretty special“We weren’t going to retire until we got a Group 1 in Australia. We’ve only ever bought Group 1 horses over here and we’ve run about three seconds.Kelso indicated Legarto would return to New Zealand to be spelled and then prepare for the spring.“We’ll chat to the owners, but we think as far as we’re concerned, she should have a bit of a break and then come back and dream about Cox Plates, Caulfield Cups, that sort of thing.
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