Zipping by a nose
March 15th 2010 07:43
The two Group One feature races that were postponed on Super Saturday were finally run at Flemington last weekend.
(photo: Neil Murray) Click to enlarge
Veteran galloper Zipping prevailed in a tight finish ahead of the Bart Cummings trained Sirmione - who would have secured a second Australian Cup for himself (having won in 2008) - on top of making it an even better day for veteran Bart who secured another Group One victory earlier in the day with his 3 year old Rock Classic in the Crown Australian Guineas over 1600m.
It did appear that Bart had pulled off the big double when Sirmione raced up to Zipping in the closing stages and narrowly headed him - but Zipping responded to the riding of Nick Hall and came back to oust Sirmione right on the line.
Zipping finally won at Group One at his fifteenth attempt - and this victory even more meritorious because the 8 year old Danehill gelding raced 3 wide for the trip. In third place was another Bart Cummings stayer on the comeback trail in Moatize who came home powerfully from well back.
The Crown Guineas was expected to provide yet another win for star colt Denman - but just as he did in the Caulfield Guineas last Spring he once again failed to conclusively run the 1600 metre trip. The runner-up Set For Fame (one of two fillies in the race) was following Denman on the home turn - only for jockey Luke Nolen to discover that she had run into a dead end when Denman stopped in front of her. She was switched to the inside and was very unlucky.
(photo: Neil Murray) Click to enlarge
And just as Bart missed out to team Williams in the Australian Cup with Zipping, the Williams owned (Robert Hickmott trained) Galileo colt Linton ran home impressively for 3rd in the Crown Australian Guineas.
(photo: Neil Murray) Click to enlarge
Veteran galloper Zipping prevailed in a tight finish ahead of the Bart Cummings trained Sirmione - who would have secured a second Australian Cup for himself (having won in 2008) - on top of making it an even better day for veteran Bart who secured another Group One victory earlier in the day with his 3 year old Rock Classic in the Crown Australian Guineas over 1600m.
It did appear that Bart had pulled off the big double when Sirmione raced up to Zipping in the closing stages and narrowly headed him - but Zipping responded to the riding of Nick Hall and came back to oust Sirmione right on the line.
Zipping finally won at Group One at his fifteenth attempt - and this victory even more meritorious because the 8 year old Danehill gelding raced 3 wide for the trip. In third place was another Bart Cummings stayer on the comeback trail in Moatize who came home powerfully from well back.
The Crown Guineas was expected to provide yet another win for star colt Denman - but just as he did in the Caulfield Guineas last Spring he once again failed to conclusively run the 1600 metre trip. The runner-up Set For Fame (one of two fillies in the race) was following Denman on the home turn - only for jockey Luke Nolen to discover that she had run into a dead end when Denman stopped in front of her. She was switched to the inside and was very unlucky.
(photo: Neil Murray) Click to enlarge
And just as Bart missed out to team Williams in the Australian Cup with Zipping, the Williams owned (Robert Hickmott trained) Galileo colt Linton ran home impressively for 3rd in the Crown Australian Guineas.
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