Debutant Stanley Express lands The Showdown

Posted by RS NewsWire at 6:20pm on April 27th

Cranbourne-based trainer Clinton Mcdonald pulled off a betting plunge as Stanley Express descended late on the line to win the $1 million VOBIS Showdown (1200m) at Caulfield.

A right move was made to stay closer to home than making a trip to Adelaide for the Group 3 Breeders’ Stakes at Morphettville.

“We wanted to go to Bendigo (two weeks ago) but we missed that run and we had to come here first-up,” McDonald said.

“He is a horse that we had a good line on, and he has shown us a lot at home.”

Well-backed from double figure quotes into $7 with betting apps, Stanley Express was a $110,000 purchase at the 2022 Magic Millions Weanling Sale and stamped a smart prizemoney one-hit boost for prime sire Starspangledbanner.

This win also completed a rich juvenile feature double at Caulfield for the McDonald stable after Hayasugi took out the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) in February.

“He’s an exciting horse,” McDonald added.

Ridden by Luke Nolen, Stanley Express scored by a half-length margin over the Mathew Ellerton-trained Symphony Of Colour ($26) and Stormbourg ($51) 1¼-lengths away in third.

It also added to a winning pair for McDonald after Angel Capital won at Cranbourne on Friday night, with stable intentions to point the colt towards the Queensland Racing Carnival two-year-old feature Group 1 JJ Atkins Stakes (1600m) at Eagle Farm.

The Showdown pre-race favourite Bold Bastille was a late scratching after breaking through her barrier stall after loading.

Vets withdrew the Hayes-trained filly finding upper teeth had been dislodged in the incident.

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