Sepals races into G1 Australian Guineas contention

Posted by RS NewsWire at 5:04pm on February 15th

A potential move to Hong Kong fell through for Sepals after failing a vet test, but that setback may turn into an opportunity for Group 1 glory in Australia.

Interest in the talented gelding surged after his maiden win at Sale last month, with further offers coming in following his triumph at Sandown on January 29. However, after being deemed unsuitable for Hong Kong racing, Sepals has remained in the care of trainer Cliff Brown at Mornington.

That decision is paying off, as Sepals claimed victory in the Group 3 C S Hayes Stakes (1400m) at Flemington on Saturday. His performance has now set him on course for the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington on March 1. Sepals has shortened to $8 as an equal second favorite, trailing only Angel Capital, the $4 top pick, according to online betting sites.

Ridden by Blake Shinn, Sepals ($7.50) delivered a dominant 3-¼ length win over Ndola ($18), with Feroce ($4.40) finishing a neck behind in third place.

Stable representative Tony Lane admitted there were concerns about how Sepals would perform on the downgraded track conditions but was pleased with the outcome. He noted that the horse has made remarkable progress in the past six weeks and believes there’s still more to come.

Lane also mentioned that Sepals’ dam, What’s New, had a successful career in Singapore, winning two legs of the Triple Crown and narrowly missing out on a Derby victory.

Jockey Blake Shinn praised Sepals for his professionalism and ability to adapt to the Soft 7 track conditions. He highlighted the horse’s calm demeanor, strong finish, and ability to capitalize on race opportunities.

Shinn added that winning the C S Hayes Stakes has put Sepals in contention for the Australian Guineas and that taking a chance in the prestigious race could be worthwhile.

The Lindsay Park team, led by Ben, Will, and J D Hayes, had high hopes of claiming victory in the race named after their grandfather, Colin Hayes. However, Ndola’s commendable second-place finish from the widest barrier means they will have to wait another year for their chance at glory.

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