Triple Crown Aiming for Third Inglis Classic Win

Thursday 16 January 2014, 10:31am

The Triple Crown Syndications team is hoping to collect their third Inglis Classic Winners trophy this Saturday with aspirants Peggy Jean (Myboycharlie ex Lady of Love) and Smokin Snitzel (Snitzel ex Last Blaze) (JPN)) among the final feild.

Both are trained by Gerald Ryan at Rosehill, and while the renowned 2YO trainer believes Maribyrnong Plate winner Boomwa will be the one to beat, he commented that his two chances are coming along nicely and should prove to be competeitive.

Debuting impressively at Randwick one week ago, Peggy Jean has pulled up in great order and should appreciate the step up to 1200m. Kerry McEvory was keen to stay on board and althoughshe has drawn wide this shouldn't impede her settling mid feild and hitting the line strongly as she did on debut.

First starter Smokin Snitzel has been working well and has had two nice trials leading into Saturdays race. He has also drawn awkwardly in berrier 11 of 13, however with speed on his outside he will hopfully fly the gates and follow Vinne Eagle to sit in a nice forward position before being right in the mix as the youngsters pass the post.

No stranger to the success in the $250,000 2YO feature the Ward brothers have taken out the Inglis Classic Race on two previous occassions; Miss Independant in 2008 and Cavalry Rose in 2012.

Miss Independant (a $65,000 purchase), who won the Inglis Classic Race at her second start, earned $548,805 for her Triple Crown owners throughout her racing career and was then sold for $90,000 at the Inglis Easter Broodmare Sale.

Group 3 winner and Group 2 placed Cavalry Rose (a $85,000 purchase) was recently retired with total prize money of $437,750 to her name and is now a very valuable broodmare in foal to the remarkably talented freshman sifre Pierro.

"We purchased four horses from the Inglis Classic Sale last year" Michael Ward commented, "one went to Melbourne, one is an out and out stayer and the other two have made the field for the graduate race...two out of four isn't bad".

And with both chances featuring in the top half of the betting market, it seems the bookies agree.

Chris and Michael will be heading to the Sydney Inglis Classic Sale in the coming Sunday and Monday in the hope of finding next years Inglis Classic Race winner.

 

Keep an eye on Bloodstock.com.au Syndications and the Triple Crown News Page for their latest purchases and upcoming shares.

– Triple Crown Syndications

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