“I was very impressed,” Doyle said. “In his last couple of runs, we gave him a squeeze early on from good gates and he seemed to travel a bit too strongly. Today he relaxed so well, so I’m sure he’ll give himself every chance of seeing out a Derby trip.
“He went straight past them in the straight, then pricked his ears and had a good look around. There’s loads left in him. He’s a very exciting horse.
“Opportunities like this don’t come up every day. It’s very exciting to be heading towards a Derby with such a strong chance.
“He’s a three-year-old with a lot of class. He’s still a bit unfurnished, but I have no doubt he’ll give people something to shout about in the Derby.”
The TAB has tightened Tuxedo to $5 in the New Zealand Derby market, sharing second-favouritism with stakes-winning filly Hinekaha. Willydoit remains the hot favourite at $2.
Tuxedo was a $70,000 purchase from book one of Karaka 2023 by Grant Barnett, who shares ownership along with six others. The promising gelding is trained by Shaune Ritchie and Colm Murray and has now earned $465,785 from his five-start, three-win career.
“We couldn’t be happier with that,” Murray said. “Joe got him to settle lovely out the back, and then showed a nice turn of foot coming around the bend. He was flicking his ears and looking around in the straight, so there’s a bit left in the tank.
“The more racing he’s done, the better he’s relaxing. He settled great in his work during the week, and seeing that performance today makes us very happy.
“We’re thinking we want to head to a Derby now. What we do with him between now and then depends on how he pulls up from this. Shaune mentioned that Jimmy Choux went straight to the Derby from the Waikato Guineas. But we’ll sit down with the owners and make a plan.”
Second-favourite Bourbon Proof filled the runner-up position on Saturday, with another four and a half lengths back to Amazing Fluke and Golden Century.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk