“He seems happier and sounder than he has been for a long time.”
Dragon Leap will now head to the first Group 1 of the season, the Tarzino Trophy at Hastings on September 9, but may need his third rider in as many starts this campaign as Kennedy could be booked for Aromatic from the Te Akau stable.
The Tarzino is shaping as a spring stunner with last season’s Group 1 winners Legarto, La Crique and Sharp ‘N’ Smart all heading there, the latter having galloped well between races at Te Rapa yesterday.
“While he has options in Australia at this stage Lance is thinking we stay home here for the majority if not the whole spring,” confirmed Scott.
After yesterday’s win Dragon Leap is into $5 third favouritism for the Tarzino behind Legarto and La Crique.
There was plenty to like about Skew Wiff yesterday in her first outing in the big time, while Jodelin Gal was third and Belclare and Mustang Valley teed up their spring campaigns nicely.
While the speedsters headed by Dragon Leap ushered in the start of serious Group racing for the season, the warriors of winter produced two wonderful jumping victories earlier in the card.
English Gambler relished the improving track conditions to win the open hurdle, while the Pakuranga Hunt Cup Steeple was dominated by The Cossack carrying 71.5kg, suggesting only dual Grand National winner West Coast can beat him in the Great Northern Steeples on September 17.