Downs made his move as the field went down the back straight for the final time, drawing up alongside Izymydaad. Te Kahu had that rival covered by the time he rounded the turn into the home straight, with West Coast saving ground closer to the inside and emerging as the only threat.
That pair fought a desperate battle through the last 400m in testing Heavy10 ground. West Coast showed all of his well-known class and courage, but with the weight difference in his favour, Te Kahu pulled ahead late in the piece to triumph by two lengths. Izymydaad finished third, 10-and-a-half lengths behind the first pair.
It was a first Prestige Jumping Race win for Downs, whose partner Caitlin McKee won the Duke Of Gloucester Cup (2100m) for amateur riders earlier on the Hastings card.
“That was awesome,” Downs said. “It’s my first Prestige win, so it’s a big thrill.
“He made a little mistake at one jump, but for the rest of the race, he was a machine. He’s a proper jumper. I was really happy to take the ride today and grateful to Mr O’Leary for the opportunity.
“I tried to stay close to West Coast for most of the race because he’s such a good jumper. I wanted to try to avoid having any mishaps in front or beside me to upset my horse.
“He kept jumping well and he put himself there. He’s pretty chilled out. I think he’s a proper Northern and National horse.”
Te Kahu has now had 19 starts for four wins, eight placings and $165,744 in stakes.
–LOVERACING.NZ News Desk