Months of meticulous planning paid off for Canterbury trainer Tony Hart, when Diego Jem took out the Group 1 Mike Stent Decorators Limited New Zealand Derby at Cambridge last Thursday.
Race favourite Opawa Superstar jumped to the initial lead off Box 7, but Diego Jem utilised Box 1 to advantage, and accelerated quickly along the rail to assume control of the race. The son of Fabregas and Jemima Tee held on to score by just under a length, ahead of Opawa Superstar and Master Porthos.
"I was absolutely thrilled," said Hart, who also trains Master Porthos. "We'd planned this race a few months ago, and it all worked out to perfection. We were so over the moon. It was especially good because we bred and reared Diego Jem.
"When Opawa Superstar jumped to the lead, I thought the race was all over, but then Diego Jem used the rail and got up. He's got stacks of ability.
"My phone was red-hot on Thursday afternoon – I could hardly text everyone back, and I'm hopeless at texting anyway!" he laughed.