Michael Hawkes has labelled Black Caviarâs nephew Theblade as âthe real dealâ following the coltâs stunning debut win on Randwickâs Kensington track.
Out of the championâs unraced half-sister Brigite, a full relation to Team Hawkesâ former top galloper turned successful sire All Too Hard, Theblade made a mess of his rivals, taking out Wednesdayâs Street Boss @ Darley Handicap (1150m) by 5-3/4 lengths.
Theblade right down the outside takes the opener on debut at Randwick!@TommyBerry21 @HawkesRacing pic.twitter.com/c8uvqsYAC7
â SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) August 14, 2024
Hawkes wasnât surprised by the performance, although he was hoping to see it a couple of weeks ago when Theblade was scratched at the barriers for a two-year-old race at Warwick farm after hitting his head.
âItâs disappointing when you set horses for races and that happens,â Hawkes said.
âIt was all about trying to win as a two-year-old with him, but once that backfired two weeks ago, weâve had to opt towards this race and we didnât expect the rain.
âWeâve always said to the owners, the horse has got plenty of ability, weâre yet to see it. Today weâve seen it, obviously on a wet track, which is another positive.
âHe is the real deal and hopefully he can go on to bigger and better things.â
Theblade ($3) trailed the speed for Tommy Berry, who hooked him to the better going in the middle of the soft 7-rated track where the colt let down beautifully to power clear.
Godolphinâs Alpine Ski ($3.50) held down second with Johnny The Kid ($3.30) another half-length away third.
Hawkes said having another member of All Too Hardâs family in their care was special, especially given the involvement of Gilgai Farmâs Rick Jamieson, who bred Black Caviar.
âIt is another generation and with these colts, weâre lucky enough to train them and have the patient owners that we do,â he said.
âBut when you get a family weâve had a lot to do with â and Gilgai (Farm) is in the horse as well and theyâve bred this bloke, Rick Jamieson obviously knows how to breed a winner â itâs exciting to think that a horse like this and of this calibre, could hopefully get to the top one day.â
Meanwhile, Chris Waller will give thought to setting Aeliana ($4.40) on a Flight Stakes path after she rocketed home late to post a decisive 1/1-4 length victory over Diddle Dumpling ($3.20 bookmakers fav) in the Inglis Xtra Bonus Handicap (1150m).
A daughter of young stallion Castelvecchio, Aeliana is expected to appreciate more ground, although Waller says he will see how she pulls up before determining a plan.
âThe key is, win your maiden, and then you can look further,â Waller said.
âWe will see where sheâs at and if she is a Flight Stakes filly, you plot a path towards it, and if sheâs not ready for that, she wonât do much more.â
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