“I was shocked to see the TAB had opened him up at $13,” Pinn said. “He is just an absolute machine and I thought he played with them today.
“It panned out perfect. I had myself mapped to be outside Here To Shock, but there was a little more speed than I thought. They ran at a genuine pace, which was good, we were in a good rhythm, never spent a penny and he has blown them away.
“He is very special, I think he can win a Group 1 at 1200m and 2000m. He has got a very bright future.”
Greene was overwhelmed by the enormity of what had transpired, and he was thrilled to get the home Group 1 victory for his group of supporters.
“There is a huge crowd for him here today and what a win, he just dominated them,” Greene said. “He brained a really good field and that’s how good he is, he is a really top-class horse.
“His work on Tuesday was unreal, he just gets better and better, it is amazing.”
Greene is now looking to test his charge over more ground in the Group 1 Sport Nation Otaki Maori WFA Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie in a fortnight, with a long-range goal of testing First Five’s talent across the Tasman next spring.
“I guess we will run up at Ellerslie in a couple of weeks and give him a go over a mile,” he said.
“There is not really much else left for him unless he is crossing the Ditch, which is a difficult thing to do at this late stage of the prep.
“There is no reason why that isn’t something he can do in the spring.”
Bred by part-owner Gerald Shand, First Five is by Almanzor out of six-win mare Payette. It was a lucrative day at Te Rapa for the family, with his full-brother Rambling On coming up a long head short of victory in the $350,000 Sir Patrick Hogan Karapiro Classic earlier on the card.
First Five has now won eight of his 20 starts, including two at elite level, and has earned north of $810,000 in prizemoney.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk