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Genuine Lad Prevails In Launceston Cup

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Improving staying prospect Genuine Lad proved just that, when digging in deep to salute in the Group 3 Launceston Cup.

Having only been narrowly beaten in the Group 3 Hobart Cup last start, the son of Ladoni was successful in turning the tables, when defeating the Scott Brunton trained Banca Mo, with crowd favourite, Geegees Blackflash finishing third.

Continuing his meteoric rise this preparation, Genuine Lad took full advantage of an aggressive ride, after being urged a long by Craig Williams rounding the turn for home.

Hitting the front at the top of the straight, Genuine Lad was forced to dig deep, when holding off both Banca Mo and Geegees Blackflash, to score by three-quarters of a length.

Genunine Lad’s victory brought up jockey Craig William’s second straight success in the feature event, having won last year’s renewal with the Mick Kent trained Epingle.

Setting a new track record, trainer Bill Ryan was simply thrilled with the performance and will now target the Group 2 Adelaide Cup [3200m], with the four-year-old.

The Tony McEvoy trained Pelicano rounded out the top four in a much-improved performance, having been very disappointing in the Hobart Cup last start.


Racing and Sports

Launceston

Wednesday, 25th February 2015

8
16:27
(local)

Betfair Launceston Cup (G3)

WT: 54kg Type: OPEN
AUD $225,000
2400m TURF SOFT
8
16:27
(local)
AUD $225,000
2400m SOFT

Betfair Launceston Cup (G3)

WT: 54kg Type: OPEN

Consistent Tasmanian stayer Genuine Lad, who has only missed a place twice in 17 starts, followed up his good second in the Hobart Cup (Gr 3, 2400m) on 9 February to win in good style. He was quickly away and settled in third place. Craig Williams steered him along the rails to hit the lead approaching the home turn and he then fought back well to score comfortably by just under a length in a good staying effort. Genuine Lad’s main rival, second favourite Banca Mo tracked him most of the way. He was fifth to the 700m, switched out nearing the turn and battled on well for second. Top weight (60.5kg) Geegees Blackflash was back midfield with cover, improved (wide) to be third on straightening. He looked a threat at the 200m but then tired a bit under his weight to finish third in a game effort. Pelicano raced in seventh place on the rails, was under riding from the 700m and kept plugging on for (6.1 lengths) fourth.

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 6. GENUINE LAD (AUS) 4yo G
LADONI (GB) - GENUINE BLONDE (AUS)
CRAIG WILLIAMS
BILL RYAN
$3.5
54kg
W G Ryan, Mrs M L Ryan, M F & Mrs J R Mace & A M Jones

Sales Information

2nd 3. BANCA MO (AUS) 7yo G
TOUGH SPEED (USA) - I GOTCHA BABE (AUS)
DAVID PIRES
SCOTT BRUNTON
$3.25
56.5kg
Mrs M L Gunn
3rd 1. GEEGEES BLACKFLASH (AUS) 8yo G
CLANGALANG (AUS) - LA QUITA (AUS)
SIGRID M CARR
JOHN LUTTRELL
$6.5
60.5kg
P & Mrs E Geard
4th 2. PELICANO (AUS) 6yo G
COURT OF JEWELS (NZ) - MUSK (NZ)
MATTHEW NEILSON
TONY MCEVOY
$7.5
57kg
5th 4. IGGIMACOOL (AUS) 4yo M
SAVOIRE VIVRE (GB) - HIDDEN MOMENT (AUS)
ANTHONY DARMANIN
BILL RYAN
$15
54kg

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6th 7. OLLIE'S GOLD (AUS) 5yo G
PROMONTORY GOLD (USA) - LADY JILL (AUS)
DEAN YENDALL
G S WHITE
$26
54kg

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7th 5. GARUD (IRE) 7yo G
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - GLOBAL PEARL (GER)
DWAYNE DUNN
MICHAEL MORONEY
$13
54kg

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8th 9. KEUKENHOF (AUS) 5yo G
HELIKE (USA) - FLOWER GARDEN (AUS)
MICHELLE PAYNE
TROY BLACKER
$51
54.5kg

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9th 11. HUGO (AUS) 4yo G
MAGNUS (AUS) - GALVANIZED (AUS)
DARREN GAUCI
BRENDAN MCSHANE
$26
54kg

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10th 13. DIGGER'S DAME (AUS) 4yo M
SOLDIER'S TALE (USA) - LANESBOROUGH (AUS)
JARROD TODD
JOHN BLACKER
$67
54kg

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11th 12. PROM KING (AUS) 10yo G
PROMONTORY GOLD (USA) - M'LADY SCHOLAR (NZ)
CHANTAL WILLIS
MELISSA SWEENEY
$201
54kg
12th 8. ANOTHER LAD AL (AUS) 6yo G
LADONI (GB) - HI DIDDLE DIDDLE (AUS)
TROY BAKER
RODNEY SEYMOUR
$101
54kg
13th 10. UBOA (AUS) 8yo G
WEST QUEST (CAN) - FLYING DIVA (AUS)
DAMIEN THORNTON
DARREN KENNY
$201
54kg

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