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Horse racing is much more than an excuse for gambling. It is a love for the beauty, grace and speed of the horse. It can also be an intellectual battle of examining competing facts and trying to formulate the future from results of the past. In some ways it is an investigation, as performed by an eager detective. And in other ways it can be the thrill of a crossword puzzle, with multiple possible responses, but ultimately only one correct answer. It is a thing of beauty as much as it is a matter of commerce. I have been involved with horse racing in both practical and intellectual ways. From time spent as an apprentice jockey, to later the research of bloodlines in the multimillion dollar world of thoroughbred breeding and sales. And for the past twelve years I have provided speedrating information to the racing industry and public through my company: Speedratings (www.speedratings.com.au).

Faith in Lily

April 4th 2010 06:21
A few hours before the training partnership of Matthew Ellerton and Simon Zahra would reach the pinnacle of racing success with their brilliant filly Crystal Lily winning the $A3.5 million Golden Slipper Stakes (Group One - 1200 metres) on an improving slow track at Rosehill, the stable had success at Caulfield with the Crystal Lily’s older half-brother, Amaethon, who easily won the 1400 metre Geoff Murphy Handicap.

Amaethon - Jordan Mallyon - winning at Caulfield 3rd of April 2010
Amaethon - Jordan Mallyon - winning at Caulfield 3rd of April 2010



(photo: Neil Murray) click for enlargement

for comparison: half-sister Crystal Lily winning at Caulfield 27th of February 2010
for comparison: half-sister Crystal Lily winning at Caulfield 27th of February 2010



(photo: Neil Murray) click for enlargement

Amaethon started at the generous odds of $15.40. This talented bay gelding by Al Maher (Crystal Lily is by Stratum) was the top speed selection from Speedratings. Jordan Mallyon rode a clever race allowing him to cross the field from his outside barrier and lead all of the way - never being threatened or challenged.

A few hours later at Rosehill (now) Hong Kong- based Brett Prebble had a torrid ride on the brilliant filly as she took charge in the straight and veered out to the outside rail - Prebble steering as best he could and the filly still holding off all of her rivals.

Owner David Moodie paid a $150,000 late entry fee to get her into the final field - a faith justified by her performance - and rewarded with $2 million for first prize. And Moodie's confidence in the residual value of the filly vindicated after he knocked back a $2 million offer to buy her before the Golden Slipper from leviathan US owner Mike Iavarone, owner of 2008 Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown.

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