Progressive sprinter Platinum Attack (Santos) finally got the firm track conditions he thrives on at Riccarton on Saturday to serve up a stunning performance when winning the Listed Donaldson Brown Pegasus Stakes (1000m).
The Lisa Latta-trained speedster hadn’t been seen on raceday since finishing sixth in Listed company at Trentham back in April when clearly unsuited by the tricky wet underfoot conditions that day.
Given a long break by Latta, the five-year-old son of Santos was fitted for his reappearance on Saturday with two trials which included a win over 1000m on his home track at Awapuni in early October.
Latta was confident she had her charge at peak fitness for the 1000m dash, even taking the precaution to ensure rider Craig Grylls was well aware that his responsibilities included ensuring the horse didn’t get loose travelling around to the start as he was that full of himself.
“He has been scarily well in himself the last two weeks,” Latta said.
“We said to Craig to get a lead on him went he got around to the start as I hadn’t come all this way for him to get loose.”
Grylls did everything asked of him as he bounced the $2.30 favourite away cleanly from the barriers before relaxing nicely towards the rear as former Aussie galloper Azeezle (Exceed And Excel) set up proceedings from in front.
Azeezle was still going strongly in front at the 300m and looked to have all runners covered except Platinum Attack who was out in the middle of the track and starting to steam home at a rate of knots.
Grylls never had to use the whip as Platinum Attack gobbled up Azeezle and cleared away for a comfortable two-length victory, as local Texas Dolly (NZ) (Ace High) finished off bravely for third.
“He struck that many wet tracks last year and all we have ever needed is a decent track that he got today,” Latta said.
“He’s pretty smart and I think he is up to winning a Group One.
“He will back up next Saturday (Listed Stewards Stakes, 1200m) and we will definitely be looking at the Group Ones later in the year.”
Bred by Aquis Farm, G1G Racing & Breeding and Fly Horse, Platinum Attack was purchased by owners Neville McAlister and Lincoln Farms Bloodstock for $37,000 at the 2021 Magic Millions Gold Coast Weanling Sale and has now won six of his 16 starts and over $254,000 in prizemoney.