Unbeaten galloper makes Caulfield return

Lindsay Park trainer Ben Hayes is not fully informed about all the issues Tatsumaki encountered in Hong Kong, but he knows they were substantial. Now under the care of Ben, Will, and J D Hayes, Tatsumaki will make his first start in nearly three-and-a-half years in the Barastoc Handicap (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday. While the Barastoc Handicap is one of the less prominent races on the program, Tatsumaki is one of the day’s most intriguing runners.
Tatsumaki began his career in the UK with Marco Botti, winning all three of his starts at Newmarket between August and October 2021. He was then shipped to Hong Kong, joining the Tony Cruz stable. After four trials, he was entered for a race in October 2022 but was scratched due to a swollen left fore. Following an 18-month recovery and a transfer to Benno Yung’s care, the gelding again reached the trialling stage before encountering further issues, leading to his relocation to Australia.
Tatsumaki is part-owned by Edmund Lee, who has enjoyed considerable success with Lindsay Park, including dual Newmarket Handicap winner Redkirk Warrior and dual Australian Cup winner Harlem. "He was a horse that was bought to race in Hong Kong but unfortunately broke down with a bowed tendon," Ben Hayes said. "I don’t know the full story in Hong Kong, but he arrived to us and went straight into work after completing his rehab there. He’s had a nice build-up and three good jump-outs."
Hayes admits he is unsure what to expect from Tatsumaki on Saturday but has been impressed with his jump-outs at Pakenham and Flemington. The gelding has spent most of his time at Lindsay Park’s Euroa property but has also trained at their Flemington and Pakenham stables. "He’s been to all our facilities and has settled in well," Hayes said. "We’re conscious that he hasn’t raced for a long time, but he seems sound and happy. It will be a really interesting watch for us as we’ll learn a lot about him."
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