“I think he [Excite] is a pretty fair horse in the making as we rode him a little conservatively at his last start because he is still a horse in the making,” James said.
“We found out we could trust him and George rode him an absolute treat today and he duly delivered.
“The other horse [Incandescent] was good too, as he made ground late to grab second, so we have a couple of smart horses looking towards the spring.
“We will see how they come through their runs but there is a nice race for Excite in a couple of weeks at Ellerslie [Listed Champagne Stakes, 1600m] and I think we could go there.
“If he could string two wins together, we might even look at something offshore as he has improved all season and is coping with his racing very well.
“I think he is a Guineas horse in the making.”
Rooke noted the horse had always been held in high regard but was only now beginning to learn his trade.
“He has just been a lot greener than first anticipated when he first started running,” he said.
“He is learning all the time and today he did everything right. He is going to improve, be better over a mile and better again next year.
“He relaxed perfectly today and is very exciting. I think he could be a Group 1 horse.”
Raced by his breeder Colin Litt and wife Helen, who also had their multiple Group 1-winning mare Orchestral in the stable, Excite is out of the stakes-winning Savabeel mare Elate, who is a half-sister to Group 3 Bendigo Cup (2400m) winner High Emocean.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk