A few extra training sessions in the barrier stalls have helped improving Tulloch Lodge gelding The Three Hundred post an overdue maiden win at Rosehill.
The horse started an odds-on favourite first-up at Hawkesbury last month but went up in the air as the gates opened, losing valuable ground before closing well to finish third.
There was no repeat of those antics in Wednesdayâs TAB Plate (1400m) as Tim Clark took The Three Hundred ($7.50) to the front and he found plenty in the straight to post a three-quarters of a length win over California Bay ($4) with Great White Shark ($9.50) another 3-1/2 lengths away third.
Clark expects the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained gelding to improve again as he is stretched out in distance.
The Three Hundred (I Am Invincible x Sassy ânâ Smart) breaks his maiden and wins the Tab Plate â 1400m at @rosehillgardens today.
Trainer: @GaiWaterhouse1
Jockey: Tim ClarkVideo: @racing_nsw
Congratulations to all connections!
Breeders: @AllamRacing
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â Trilogy Racing (@TrilogyRacing1) October 2, 2024
âIt was all about execution and he did that really well today,â Clark said.
âGai has done a bit of work with him between runs at the barriers and that made all the difference.
âDistance is going to be his friend. Heâs got a really relaxed nature and a mile to 2000, I donât think itâs going to be beyond him.â
Clark and the Waterhouse-Bott combination made it an early double two races later when the Lloyd Williams-owned Newfoundland posted his first Australian win in The Agency Real Estate Handicap (2400m).
The sparingly raced six-year-old is a winner over 2600m overseas and Clark says he enjoyed the bigger Rosehill circuit after filling a minor placing at Canterbury last start.
âLetâs hope he doesnât go back to Canterbury ever again, he enjoyed the bigger track and obviously stepping out in distance,â Clark said.
âI felt he was going to be the superior stayer and he showed that.
âHe had the race won a long way from home and he is just getting better and better.â
Joao Moreira made his first mark in Sydney during his latest stint with a double for Chris Waller.
Moreira opened his account aboard Seafall in the Precise Air Handicap (1800m) before taking out the final race on Pippie Beach, his victories coming less than two weeks after he snared the Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Flemington aboard the Waller-trained Buckaroo.
Moreira will be back in Melbourne on Saturday to partner the in-form horse in the Turnbull Stakes (2000m), one of six rides for the decorated hoop at the feature meeting.