Elson Boy impresses in Rosehill return

Elson Boy
Elson Boy toughs it out in testing conditions to win at Rosehill. (Photo: bradleyphotos.com.au)

Dubbo-trained Elson Boy was back in the winner’s circle after a 412-day absence when leading throughout at Rosehill in the hands of apprentice William Stanley.

Prepared by Dar Lunn, the six-year-old son of El Roca relished the testing conditions and pushed forward under Stanley.

Challenged mid-stretch by well-supported favourite Captain Furai, Elson Boy showed the benefit of recent racing as he repelled the threat of the fresh-up rival to score comfortably.

A drenched Lunn had the biggest smile on course and will now plot a path to the $2 million The Kosciuszko (1200m) on October 18, a race the gelding finished ninth in last year.

“He was up there on the outside and was probably three and four deep until he crossed at the top of the corner. When he got across he travelled and I thought ‘he will be hard to beat from here’ because of the conditions,” Lunn said.

With 10 career wins from 31 starts, Elson Boy has now amassed $501,675 in prizemoney for his connections.

Prior to his run of outs, Elson Boy had won six races in succession, where Lunn said the gelding thrived on a dog-fight.

“That’s what he did when he won his six straight,” Lunn said.

“He is the type of horse that is in for the fight and he is a better horse deep into his preparation.

“He also loves a Heavy track.

“I did wonder after his first couple of starts this prep whether he would come back, but he’s going to be right from here.”


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