Te Akau Group One 2YO Quinella

Media Release - Saturday March 10

Sword Of Osman has taken pole position in the race for this season's champion two-year-old honours.

Sword of Osman - Trish DunnellThe slick son of Savabeel went to the top of the juvenile rankings when he produced another powerful front-running performance to win Saturday's Gr.1 Sistema Stakes (1200m) at Ellerslie off the back of his runaway success in the Gr.3 Reid & Harrison Slipper (1200m).

Trained by Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards, Sword of Osman has now won three of his four starts with his sole defeat coming in the Karaka Million (1200m).

Autridge said their pre-race Sistema plan was to let the gelding continue his customary pacemaking role and those instructions were perfectly executed by ride Opie Bosson, who had labelled the youngster a special talent before he had raced.

"The whole race he relaxed beautifully in front," Bosson said. "He changed legs a few times, but he just kept running. He's very, very good."

Sword Of Osman had a length and a quarter to spare on stablemate Avantage at the post with Spanish Whisper third ahead of Bocce. The favourite Melt ran sixth and looked to have her chance.

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"He's amazing. He's like a three-year-old now," Bosson said. "I can't wait for his three-year-old career."

SavabeelThe Karaka Million (1200m) winner Avantage may have suffered the first defeat of her five-start career, but she was far from disgraced.

By design, she was taken back to last by rider Matthew Cameron from her outside and the Fastnet Rock filly made ground strongly in the run home.

Sword of Osman was a $165,000 NZB Premier purchase for David Ellis from the Trelawney Stud draft and is the best of five winners from Bunyah (IRE).

He is the 16th Group I winner for Savabeel.– NZ Racing Desk .

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