“I didn’t know if there was a heap of speed in the race, but Lily knows him well and we walked the track this morning looking for the best ground and that’s exactly where she went,” Bambry said.
“He still has a lot of maturing to do, but he has come on heaps in this prep and he’s a good one.”
Sutherland gave plenty of praise to her mount, who she believes will be even more potent on a firmer surface.
“He just bowls along at his own speed in front and he was going good enough to come out [wide]. He doesn’t like a wet track, but is just going so well at the moment and I just tried to get as far out as I could for better ground as it’s pretty wet today.”
Sutherland is in a decent fight for the National Apprentice Jockey premiership title with Niranjan Parmar as they go toe to toe with only two race days in the season to go.
Tied at the start of the day on 50 wins apiece, the victory aboard Opawa Jack put Sutherland in front early in the day with racing left to come at Waverley the next day and Tauranga on Wednesday.
Bred by southern racing legend Brian Anderton and his late wife Lorraine, Opawa Jack is out of the Nom Du Jeu mare Serve De Aunt and has now won six of his 23 career starts.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk