Stable Star overcomes nerves in Valley win

Saturday 3 August 2013, 4:17pm

A horse whose nervous disposition made him a no-hoper on far-flung country tracks pulled himself together well enough to win at Moonee Valley on Saturday.

Stable Star had finished seventh of nine at Mildura three runs back and had struggled home near the back of the field at Casterton before that.

But the advice of one jockey led to another scoring a breakthrough city win on the gelding in the DPOS Displays Handicap (2500m).

"He's always shown us something, but he's taken a while to learn," said trainer Terry O'Sullivan.

"When you hang onto him in his races he goes into panic mode and holds his breath which isn't much good to him."

Michelle Payne found the key to Stable Star when she rode him at Mildura, telling O'Sullivan the run was a lot better than it seemed, suggesting the horse be allowed to stride freely in his races.

Fellow rider Nikita McLean took Payne's advice at Stable Star's previous start when he finished a close second at Caulfield and again when he went one better at the Valley.

McLean had Stable Star ($21) in front from soon after the start and he relaxed well enough to come again after being headed and score by a long neck from Angelology ($8) with Arch Fire ($6) a half-length back in third.

The term "champion" got thrown around as carelessly as ever at Moonee Valley, but Leon Corstens' exaggerated opinion of his winner Alpha Proxima was almost forgiveable.

A couple of years ago Corstens trained Alpha Proxima to win a 955m race at the Valley and on Saturday he coaxed a 1600m victory from him.

"He's a champion this horse," Corstens said.

"He tries every time, he gives everything, you can't ask for more."

Alpha Proxima ($10) was among the leaders all the way, taking control of the Boscastle Handicap at the 500m and then scoring an untroubled 2-3/4 length win from Lucky I'm Barefoot ($8) with a short neck to Spacecraft ($6.50) in third place.

Corstens had further opportunity to praise one of his team when star filly Commanding Jewel turned in an impressive between-races gallop.

Commanding Jewel could return to racing in two weeks at Caulfield, commencing a campaign that Corstens is hoping will end back at Moonee Valley in the Cox Plate.

– AAP

Latest News

Prime Thoroughbreds - We have a Host of Leaders in our Team

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Prime Thor­ough­bred’s cur­rent rac­ing team is putt­ing to­gether quite a re­cord. We have 22 hors­es that have raced in our team at pre­sent. Six­teen of th­ese are win­n­ers in­clud­ing the Stakes win­n­ing trio Ru­bisa­ki, Fituese and Xtreme­time with Miss Di­vine Em and Miss In Charge run­n­ing 4th in Stakes races. This sees a stakes win­n­er to win­n­er ra­tio of 18.75% with a stake’s per­formed to win­n­er ra­tio of 31.25%. Th­ese are ex­cep­tio­n­al fig­ures.   More »

Freedmans land maiden Group One win

Saturday, 27 February 2021

Un­der-rat­ed fil­ly For­bid­den Love has emerged as an au­tumn car­ni­val smokey with a bril­liant per­for­mance to win the Sur­round Stakes at Rand­wick.  More »

Capriccio completes Damian Lane treble

Saturday, 27 February 2021

In a big day for coun­try-trained hors­es, War­r­nam­bool fil­ly Capric­cio has tak­en out the In­glis Dash for Daniel Bow­man.  More »

More news headlines »