I’m Incredible one step closer to Gold after conquering El Dorado

I’m Incredible goes all the way in the Ultima El Dorado Classic. photo: Singapore Turf Club

Rising staying star I’m Incredible showed that his first feature success coming off a Class 4 win was no fluke when he did it again for a second consecutive feature race win in the S$150,000 Ultima El Dorado Classic (2000m) on Friday night.

The Lope De Vega five-year-old sent many form analysts in a spin when he took out the Committee’s Prize (1600m) at his last start one month ago, on the back of a win in Class 4 company, no doubt explosive, but still not the best formline to justify such a massive leap in class.

Doubters were silenced, trainer Shane Baertschiger was vindicated. There were, however, fewer knockers when his next outing in the El Dorado Classic, the traditional prelude to the Dester Singapore Gold Cup (2000m), eventuated, extra four kilos and two furlongs notwithstanding.

“It’s two-from-two for both jockey, trainer and owner as well!” said Baertschiger as he showed the V sign.

“The trip wasn’t a query for I’m Incredible. I knew he would run out the 2000m.

“He will improve a lot from the run and I think he’ll be a major force to reckon with in the Gold Cup (on November 10). He’s a stayer in the making.

“He’s only at his first prep and you wouldn’t think he would do what he’s done. He had a hard race after his second win, and we did the right thing to spell him and look after him.

“We’ve had a good run with Harry. He’s yet to put in a bad one, the day he does, I’ll make sure I let you know.”

To say that A’Isisuhairi was happy as Larry at the prize presentation would be a major understatement. The Committee’s Prize was to the Kelantan-born jockey that annual Group win box which he had ticked off again, and now to make it a double, his season thus far has exceeded his expectations – even if one gilt-edged dream still shimmers in the horizon.

“I thought I had my quota of feature wins in the Committee’s Prize, and now I’ve got two. It doesn’t get any better than that,” said A’Isisuhairi whose highest acclaim came in the Raffles Cup (1800m) with Gilt Complex in 2017.

“I have to thank this man Shane and the owner for supporting me on this good horse. There is one race I would like to win now, and fingers crossed this horse can take me there, the Gold Cup.

“Tonight, we thought there would be only one leading horse, Star Jack. If there was any other horse with more speed, the plan was to let them lead and we settle in the first three.

“But when the gates opened, Star Jack didn’t go forward. As we hit the first bend, I couldn’t see anyone else interested to lead, so I got him to cross and we landed in front.

“He’s an easy horse to ride. I got him to relax as much as possible as it was his first time over 2000m.

“At the 600m, I knew it would take a very good horse to beat him. I had plenty in hand as I didn’t use much gas and he was so relaxed.

“He wanted to lay out a little at the 200m and that’s why I change my whip from the left hand to the right hand. He’s a really good horse.”

With that fifth win from nine starts, boosted by one second place, I’m Incredible has now racked up in excess of $240,000 in stakes earnings for Ong’s Doha Stable.

Sold out of the Curraghmore draft for $260,000 during the Premier session of the 2016 National Yearling Sale, I’m Incredible won two trials in Australia under the name Miraculous Moment before being on-sold to his Singapore owner for whom he has now won five of his 11 starts.

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