Zac Lloyd was the first to admit that things hadn’t gone to plan on Fall For Cindy.
Star apprentice Zac Lloyd has proven the king of the provincial-country winter swing, capping a mighty fortnight by winning ugly on Fall For Cindy in the Dark Jewel Classic at Scone on Saturday.
Lloyd surprised his good mate Dylan Gibbons, who thought he was on the winner when he went for home on Banana Queen. “Unfortunately last start Jamie Kah got held in and she overdid it, so the main goal today was to get her into a nice rhythm and get her to relax. “She loves these conditions. I thought the conditions, the track, everything would really suit. Then when we jumped from the barriers I thought we were no chance,” Maher said.“She actually hasn’t been in a stable for any more than three days over the past two weeks. She was in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle and now Brisbane.”
The Rubick four-year-old sprinter hadn’t been seen since the spring but was brilliant fresh as she exploded through a gap late to beat Quick Tempo by three-quarters of a length with Iowna Merc a long neck back in third. “She was very fresh and there is so much improvement left in her,” Berry said. “She is relaxing, so stepping up in trip will not be a problem.”It has taken a long time and two countries for Coastwatch to start returning on a $500,000 investment, but after two years of bad luck he was back in the winner’s circle in the Luskin Star Stakes at Scone.
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