Crystal Pegasus dazzles in the Roy Higgins

Crystal Pegasus (GB) ridden by Jamie Kah wins the Roy Higgins Quality at Flemington. (George Sal/Racing Photos)

Chris Waller took out the Listed Roy Higgins Quality (2600m) on Saturday at Flemington with his promising stayer Crystal Pegasus.

The imported gelding made it three wins in a row while stepping up to the 2600m journey for the first time.

The son of Australia started an odd-on favourite for jockey Jamie Kah, who gave the galloper a perfect ride.

Kah had her mount in fourth position, one off the fence, in what was a slowly run race early. On straightening, Kah took the gelding out into the clear and quickly pounced on the leaders before opening up to score by an impressive 5 lengths in front of second-favourite Tigertiger.

Waller stable representative Jo Taylor enjoyed watching the import win the race as comfortable as he did.

ā€œIt was quite an easy watch. He certainly did everything you like to see in a run like that,ā€ she told Racing.com after the race.

The galloper could be in for a return to Sydney to compete in next month’s Group 1 Sydney Cup (3200m) after handling the step up in distance so impressively.

ā€œHe’s showed today that he can certainly stay a trip like this, and especially in these softer conditions,ā€ Taylor responded after being asked about a possible start in the Sydney two-mile event.

ā€œSo I’m sure Chris will be keeping all these options open.ā€

Kah was pleased with the position she was able to slot her galloper in after some early manoeuvring.

ā€œIn the end, that was the ideal spot I wanted to be in,ā€ she said

ā€œHe gave me a fantastic ride.

ā€œHe was absolutely cruising at the 1000, 800m.

ā€œI felt like he had the race won on the turn, and he did. He was just absolutely electric when I let him go.ā€

Kah was also pleased with how the Flemington track felt after some heavy overnight rain.

ā€œIt feels fantastic out there,ā€ she stated.

Crystal Pegasus is a $13 chance on Sportsbet to take out the Sydney Cup, to be run at Randwick on April 9.

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