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“I don’t think too many horses have come out of the pack like she did so it was a pretty brave effort.’’ “She’s run well,’’ Lees said of Wandabaa. Wandabaa’s trainer Kris Lees has now prepared the runner-up in each of the three runnings of The Hunter after Tactical Advantage (2019) and Special Reward (2020) – all three raced by Australian Bloodstock. “We are looking forward to the next 12 months with him, he is only going to get better.’’ “This spring has been about seasoning him and educating him and I thought we got there in the Classique Legend. “We will go to races like the Canterbury Stakes and All Aged Stakes, keep him at Randwick, then we will put him away and get ready for The Everest again,’’ O’Shea said.
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O’Shea said Lost And Running will have only a light autumn carnival campaign with a long-term plan to get the sprinter to The Everest next year. Hugh Bowman blows a kiss to the crowd as he returns to scale. “Lost And Running showed today he is a very exciting horse for next year.’’ “He is the only horse out of The Everest to start in The Hunter today and that form has stood up since, both in Melbourne and Sydney – that race is the benchmark. “You can see as I turned for home he looked under pressure but once he balanced up and changed legs, he just extended away and he won with the authority that we expected him to. “We were ultraconfident here today and the draw didn’t worry me too much, especially with that big headwind once I got here today. Hall of Fame jockey Hugh Bowman wasn’t worried when Lost And Running was trapped three-wide without cover as he felt the gelding was travelling well and wasn’t being exposed to the gale-force winds for most of the race. Lost And Running, confidently backed into $2.50 favouritism, took control of The Hunter and the top of the straight and he powered home to score by 1¼ lengths from Wandabaa ($41) with English import Top Ranked ($4.20) a close third, giving owners Australian Bloodstock both minor placings. The Hunter is a great day, one of these growing days that have been develop, and is only going to get better.’’ “So we thought we had better give him another run and why wouldn’t you, this is a great race, fantastic track. “When we got home after the Classique Legend Stakes he put on 5kg so I said ‘be buggered if you need to go to the paddock’,’’ O’Shea said. Lost And Running had finished fourth in The Everest behind Nature Strip then beat all but Eduardo in the Classique Legend Stakes, convincing O’Shea to keep the sprinter in training for The Hunter.
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Lost And Running takes out the $1m #TheHunter under the riding of for ? /xAHrBzPUsu The key to this horse is we knew he would continue to improve this preparation and he’s done a really good job today.’’ “He’s a class act and I’m really proud of the horse. “Tommy (Berry on Bandersnatch) kicked up on Lost And Running’s inside and made him work but he got into a lovely rhythm and really let down late.
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“That was a big performance today with bunch of weight,’’ O’Shea said.
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Make no mistake, Lost And Running needed to demonstrate his class and ability to overcome a horror barrier, race three wide without cover shouldering top-weight of 59kg but still toy with a crack field of sprinters. This was no idle boast, just a statement of fact as the progression of Lost And Running from promising to elite sprinter continued unabated in the $1m The Hunter (1300m) at Newcastle on Saturday. Lost And Running had just monstered his rivals when his nonchalant trainer John O’Shea declared the best is yet to come.