Saint spoils the party

Torrid Saint (Shadow Play) was relentless at the head of affairs to have the poorly drawn Grand Circuit champ chasing throughout the short distance sprint, the Hylands My Lightning Blue Free For All.

Torrid Saint (Stuart McCormick Photo)

The six-year-old won in a personal best 1:51.7 mile rate in Jack Laugherā€™s hands, including a 27.6-second third quarter as Lochinvar Art loomed on his outside.

ā€œWe had that advantage from the start and had the horse good enough to utilise it and heā€™s gone super,ā€ Laugher said.

ā€œHeā€™s probably the fastest horse Iā€™ve driven as far as coming with one run, and obviously his gate speed as well.

ā€œNot a lot of horses can peel out and run a quarter that heā€™s got in him. Itā€™s just a great asset that heā€™s got. We donā€™t have to drive him any certain way, but he does have that really good turn of foot and high speed.ā€

It was all on display on the night, with Torrid Saint zipping to the front from gate five despite Boncel Benjamin having also been lively on his inside.

Lochinvar Art advanced to his outside just after the bell but Torrid Saint was able to hold him at bay, winning by 2.9 metres while Tango Tara stormed into third with an eye-catching final burst.

TORRID SAINT REPLAY

Laugher said the win showed the winnerā€™s significant growth, having looked likely of late but not actually broken through to score since November last year.

ā€œEarly on he was never a superstar by any means and heā€™s just progressively gotten better and better,ā€ he said.

ā€œIt probably hasnā€™t shocked the smart people around him, but the way he goes about it, heā€™s just progressed so much. Itā€™s taken him a while, but heā€™s got to that top level and turned into a super horse.

ā€œTonight was just to see where we are, obviously Lochinvar Artā€™s going to improve off that run. A couple more runs time the results may be different, who knows, but in the future weā€™ve got different avenues and ways we can drive him. Itā€™s a credit to everyone involved.ā€

The start was Lochinvar Art’s first since running fifth in February’s Del-Re National A G Hunter Cup, with the champ working towards the October 8 Victoria Cup after the long injury lay-off.

For complete race results, click here.

byĀ Michael Howard, for thetrots.com.au

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