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Blue Diamond contender emerges at The Valley

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Two-year-old Counttheheadlights has registered a stylish debut win at The Valley.

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Counttheheadlights. Picture: Racing Photos

Counttheheadlights has emerged as a contender for Melbourne's richest juvenile race, the Blue Diamond Stakes following his debut win at The Valley

The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained son of I Am Invincible rode the speed before going on to record a comfortable win in the Dominant Cleaning Solutions Handicap on Saturday. 

Ridden by Ben AllenCounttheheadlights ($4.80) scored by 1-¼ lengths from Sumatra ($5) with the heavily backed $1.80 favourite Eros a neck away third. 

Eustace said there was merit in the performance of Counttheheadlights, describing him as professional. 

"He jumped, he travelled, picked up when Ben asked him to, finished nice and strong and beat a horse who has had a start and ran well," Eustace said. 

The Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on February 26 is a race Maher and Eustace have in mind for Counttheheadlights. 

Before that though, Counttheheadlights will head to the Group 3 Blue Diamond Prelude (1100m) at Caulfield on February 12. 

"To be honest it's a beautiful program," Eustace said. 

"Three weeks into the 1100 (metres) at Caulfield, let him have a rip around there then its two weeks into the Diamond, as long as he pulls up OK. 

"He's a big, solid horse, been very sound and has plenty of condition on him so you would hope he does the job and he'll head there all being well." 

Allen has been instrumental in the education of Counttheheadlights having ridden the colt in his trials leading into Saturday's debut. 

"He's just that loose kind of nature, doesn't want to overdo things and he's still raw," Allen said. 

"His second trial, he was a bit plain, and I was a little bit disappointed, but he didn't have blinkers on and he only does what he has to do as you saw that today." 


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