The pair claimed Awhina shortly after straightening and went blow for blow down the home straight before Pacifico drew clear in the shadows of the post to win by half a length, with Proboy running on resolutely to grab third.
Forsman was sporting a wide grin when questioned about the performance after the race.
“He is a neat horse and just so honest,” he said.
“I wasn’t sure if he was going to run a strong 2200m on what is a very holding track, but it was a gutsy effort and a great ride from George.
“I was surprised there wasn’t that much pressure early as he got across [to the lead] by default.
“He had a soft time of it down the back [straight] on the fence and I think that proved the winning of the race.
“He is a horse that keeps surprising, keeps stepping up and is getting better and better with age.
“Now this horse has won over ground it opens up a lot more options for him.
“Mark and John [Carter] are such huge supporters of the stable and it is a pleasure to train for them.
“Mr Mojo Risin’ also won down the line.”
Rooke was confident he was on a winning chance despite a few anxious moments when Awhina put the pressure on approaching the home turn.
“He has good early gate speed and I was worried I was going quicker than I would have liked, but we ended up in a lovely position,” he said.
“We got a good breather down the back, but it was a weird race to ride as I panicked a little at the 800m, but then I saw Michael [McNab on Savoir Faire] travelling as well as we were and as he was the one to beat, I thought I was in a good place.
“It was a good battle down the straight with a few bumps here and there and I think he [Pacifico] thrived on it.
“He will get further if everything goes right and he is going to be a nice horse.”
Bred by the Carters, Pacifico is out of their Montjeu mare Carib and comes from an extended family that includes multiple New Zealand Group 2 winner (My) Tusker.
He has now won seven of his 26 starts and nearly $250,000 in prize money.
Not long after, Forsman’s 3-year-old filly Single Red was second on the Gold Coast Bracelet on the Gold Coast.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk