Fourth Stakes Success for Bel Esprit's Keen Array

Mark Smith - Saturday October 7

Giant gelding Keen Array was throwing out distress signals in the last 50 metres of Saturday's $200,000 Group II Gilgai Stakes but the son of Bel Esprit had enough in hand to earn his fourth stakes success.

A fired up Keen Array took the lead off Malibu Style 300 metres out when the $2,500 mare Sold For Song joined the fray.

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Ridden by Mark Zahra for the Hayes, Hayes and Dabernig stable, Keen Array held off Sold For Song by half a head with a rallying Malibu Style a short-head back in third.   (photo Grant Courtney)


"His massive, he's very hard to ride out but luckily he has got a big head and he put it out at the right time," Zahra said.

"They were going a bit slow for him early so I took it over halfway through to allow him to find his action and rhythm and from then on it worked out nicely.

"I was stopping that quick I wasn't sure (he won).

Co-trainer Tom Dabernig said it has been a bit of a battle to get Keen Array to peak fitness.

"I think it has just taken a little bit to get him fit, he had a long time off but I must admit that last start at Caulfield we were a little disappointed, he was up on the pace and got outsprinted and he was only even to the line, Dabernig said

"Today he sat forward, there looked to be a lack of speed and they couldn't get past him.

"He's always been a horse of high talent so it's great to see him back in winning form.

The 5yo gelding advances his overall record to 7 wins, 3 seconds and 1 third from 22 starts with earnings of $849,950. 

Passed in at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale when failing to make his $30,000 reserve, and later bought privately from the estate of his breeder Oliver Wong, Keen Array is the second winner for his dam Moorea, a winning Zabeel half-sister to Group I HK International Mile winner The Duke.

Purchased out of the Wood Nook Farm draft at the 2012 Magic Millions National Broodmare sale for $100,000, Moorea has a 2yo colt by Dundeel (NZ) who was knocked down to Chesterfield Thoroughbreds for $205,000 at the Easter Yearling Sale.

Moorea had a dead foal last year and missed to Redoute's Choice.

Sun Stud's prolific winner-getter Bel Esprit stands for a fee of $12,100 this year.

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