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A brief look at the Flemington card

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A look at some of the lesser races from Andrew Ramsden Stakes Day at Flemington.

ALTIVO winning the Evergreen Turf Handicap at Ladbrokes Park Hillside in Springvale, Australia.
ALTIVO winning the Evergreen Turf Handicap at Ladbrokes Park Hillside in Springvale, Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

Owner Euphoric with Flemington win 

After three runs at Pakenham to start his career, including two wins, Euphoric has made his way to town to register a win in the VRC Member Lisa Parnes Plate (1400m). 

Saturday's race was a heat of the Silver Bowl Series which has a final over 1600m at Flemington in July. 

Euphoric, a $120,000 Magic Millions yearling purchase, was caught three wide throughout which Eurell said added further merit to the win. 

"I thought it was very commendable," Eurell said. 

"I loved the way he travelled in the run, relaxed and when asked he lengthened and put himself into the race. 

"That is what you like to see and it's a good steppingstone to 1600 (metres)." 

Party For One back on the board 

Trainers Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr have finally turned around the fortunes of Party For One who recorded her second career win taking out the Sir Eugene Gorman Handicap (1400m). 

Party For One has been in the care of Price and Kent Jnr for three starts after starting off in Sydney with Joe Pride. 

"Joe Pride is a gun trainer and I looked at it, 18 starts, one win, and thought 'what am I going to do'," Price said. 

"We just persevered with her and one of the keys with her was getting her to jump instead of being out the back all the time. 

"I had no instructions (for Blake Shinn), apart from getting a man on her head and tail and to get her to jump. 

"She put herself there today and was pretty good in the end, so it makes you wonder what she has been doing for 18 starts." 

Altivo keeps record intact 

The Hawkes Racing-trained Altivo has stretched his unbeaten winning streak to four with an impressive victory in the K A Morrison Handicap (1600m). 

Wayne Hawkes, who runs the family's Flemington stable, said Altivo was getting the job done on raw ability. 

"This might sound a bit bullish, but he has no idea what he is doing," Hawkes said. 

"He's just a big kid and learning what it's all about. 

"But he's got a great attitude and has a bright future." 

Hawkes Racing and Jye McNeil completed a double when Airman took out The Rose Room Sprint (1200m) to make it four wins from his five-start career. 

Early tip pays off 

Simon Zahra told dejected connections after Oceans Above finished out of the money at Sandown that the gelding would recoup their losses next start at Flemington. 

The trainer was right on the money when Oceans Above took out the VRC Member Cameron Ryan Plate (1600m). 

Oceans Above finished fifth at Sandown over 1400m on April 29, but Zahra said post-race the gelding was looking for 1400m. 

"I declared it after Sandown," Zahra said. 

"We just couldn't find the right mile race for him. 

"We rolled him around at Sandown the other day and I just said to the crew after that race who were a little bit flat, that we would be here at Flemington in two weeks, and he just wins. 

"He's got a lot of ability. He's still pretty raw, but we're pleased with where we are going with him. 

"He loves the wet tracks and I'm keen to get him to 2000 metres. 

"There's one in three weeks back here, so we might head that way and give him a little freshen up." 

Rejuvenated King Magnus back in winning form 

Trainer Robbie Griffiths and Mathew de Kock were focussed on the VRC-CRV Winter Championship with King Magnus when he returned to racing following a break of over 12 months. 

After pleasing the stable first-up at Sandown on April 29, King Magnus returned to winning form in the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour Trophy (1400m), the first heat of the Winter Championship that has a final over 1600m at Flemington in July. 

"It's very satisfying. He's had a lot of time off," de Kock said. 

"The owners have been patient, we've been patient with him, so it's nice to get a result with him." 

De Kock said King Magnus was suffering from arthritis, but the 12 months away from the track and the softer tracks are likely to see the rising eight-year-old race on for another couple of years. 

"He had a bit of arthritis and things like that, but he's over that now and he looks back to his best," de Kock said. 

"We were a bit worried about being second-up off a long break, but he's such a trier and never gives up. 

"We wanted a winter program with him and that is where we are heading." 

Quote of the day 

"The spring looks pretty exciting" - co-trainer Kasey Keys after Scheelite made it two wins from as many starts with victory in the Parade Lounge Sprint


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