Medaglia d"Oro Colt Claims Spring Stakes

Mark Smith - Friday September 15

Godolphin's Medaglia d'Oro (USA) colt Astoria displayed a superior turn of foot to defeat the favoured Frankel colt Merovee in Friday's $150,000 Group III NJC 3YO Spring Stakes (1600m) at Newcastle.

Settled back at the tail of the field by Tye Angland, Astoria found the back of Merovee as the field bunched reaching the straight.

He dashed passed Merovee on straightening before Primitivo joined the fray.

Advertisement

Astoria kept up a strong gallop to defeat a rallying Merovee by three-quarters of a length with Primitivo a nose back in third   (photos Steve Hart).


Last season Astoria won on debut at Warwick Farm before finishing second the future Group I ATC Champagne Stakes winner The Mission in the Group III The Schweppervescence (1400m) at Rosehill.

He was done for the season after finishing unplaced in the Group I ATC Sires Produce Stakes.

Astoria prepped for the Spring Stakes with a close-up third behind Addictive Nature in the Group III Ming Dynasty Quality at his seasonal bow at Rosehill on August 26.

Godolphin representative Nacim Dilmi said he was surprised as anyone when Astoria trailed the field early.

"It was never the plan to go back, we planned to be on the speed, Dilma told Sky Racing.

"Things didn't pan out but Tye didn't panic and he got him out at the right time.

"The plan with him is 2000 (metres) and beyond. We took the blinkers off him today because last start he was a bit dour and it worked out.

"The Spring Champion Stakes is probably on the cards now."

Angland said the son of Medaglia d'Oro has still plenty left to learn.

"It was a little bit tactical early and I wanted to be a pair or two closer but I drew outside Kerrin (McEvoy on Hypnotist) and he got caught three wide," Angland said.

"When I went for him he let down nice but when he got to the front he's still a bit green.

"He's got improvement still to give which is good as he's winning well and beating nice horses so when he improves that bit more he's going to be hard to beat."

Bred by Darley, Astoria is the first foal of the talented Ad Valorem mare Segue a half-sister to triple Group I winner Viscount and Listed winner Helsingborg.

Segue's dam Antwerp was a dual Listed winner for Woodland Stud. The impeccably bred daughter of Sir Tristram is a sister ti dual Group I winner Tristalove (the dam of Viking Ruler, Kempinsky, Lovetrista and Diamond Like) and a three-quarter sister to AJC Derby winner Don Eduardo and Peruzzi (the dam of Lucida).

This, of course, is the imperious Eight Carat family featuring many of the greats of the turf including Octagonal.

Segue has a 2yo Exceed And Excel filly named Caesura and a yearling filly by Lonhro.

She was bred back to Medaglia d'Oro last spring.

Astoria becomes the 106th stakes winner for Darley's hugely successful shuttler Medaglia d'Oro who commands a fee of $110,000 this year. 

Advertisment
More Reading...
First Group Victory For $3.5m Earner Front Page
Having raced at Flemington, Rosehill and Ascot at his last three starts, the Matthew Dale trained Front Page travelled to his fourth different state in as many starts, winning the $300,000 G2 BRC Moreton Cup at Eagle Farm.
Sires With Winners - Saturday June 7
Here is the full list of 123 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Cosmic Fire a New SW for Cosmic Force
Sunshine Coast trainer Billy Healey was thrilled to have a stakes-winner on a big carnival day at Eagle Farm with his talented Cosmic Force three year-old gelding Cosmic Fire soaring to new heights when taking out the $200,000 Listed BRC Queensland Day Stakes (1200m).
Capitalist Colt Records Back To Back Wins
Off the back of an explosive victory last time out at Hawkesbury when breaking his maiden by just shy of four lengths, Nathan Doyle’s Hidden Motive (Capitalist) justifiably jumped the short-priced favourite in the $160,000 Precise Air Handicap (1100m) at Randwick.
Group 1 Queensland Oaks For So You Think's You Wahng
With form around some of the best 3yo staying fillies in the country, the Kris Lees trained You Wahng was too strong, winning the $700,000 Group 1 BRC Queensland Oaks (2200m) at Eagle Farm.
First Stakes Success For Zoustar’s Zaszou
Becoming the second stakes winner of the meeting for Widden Stud’s Zoustar, the Philip Stokes trained Zaszou captured the $160,000 Listed BRC Helen Coughlan Stakes (1200m) in a photo finish.
Third Generation Epsom Derby Hero for Coolmore
The Group I Epsom Derby (1m4f) was the big highlight overnight in the UK and the scratching of Godolphin owned favourite Ruling Court due to track condition meant it was an open affair with the second string horse from Ballydoyle in Lambourn coming up trumps and also bringing joy for the Aussie offshoot of his family.
New Stakes-Winner for Snitzel – Stradbroke Possible
The Listed $160,000 BRC Spear Chief Quality (1500m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday delivered a new stakes-winner for champion sire Snitzel with progressive four year-old gelding Transatlantic taking victory as a well backed favourite.
Third Group 1 Victory For Zoustar’s Sensational Joliestar
Cambridge Stud's outstanding Zoustar mare Joliestar was simply sensational, charging late to win the $1m BRC Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm, her third Group 1 victory.
Bold Maison Louis Resolute In Queensland Derby
The training partnership of John O’Shea and Tom Charlton continues to flourish as evidenced by a stable quinella in Saturday’s Gr.1 Queensland Derby (2400m) as Maison Louis defeated King Of Thunder in a perfect result for the Sydney trainers.