Two pieces of Ryan Elliot brilliance put his stamp all over Legends Day at Te Rapa yesterday. But he had plenty of help from outstanding mare Legarto and the previously unheralded Wallan.
The pair claimed two of the huge money races on the day, Legarto getting punters home in the $600,000 Herbie Dyke Stakes, while Wallan won the first running of the $350,000 Sir Patrick Hogan Karapiro Classic. Their victories could hardly have been more different, except for jockey Elliot providing the X-factor.
Legarto always looked the best horse in the weight-for-age feature and Elliot made the race-winning move when he left the rail soon after the field settled to secure the one-one behind Sharp ‘N’ Smart. That gave the 4-year-old mare room to move but without having to exert any energy to get there and Elliot let her stride at the 600m, taking bad luck out of play.
Legarto had to hold off Campionessa and a resurgent Sharp ‘N’ Smart, leaving no doubts she is at her most potent over 2000m.
She will get another two chances to prove that in the Bonecrusher NZ Stakes at Ellerslie on March 9 and the Australian Cup at Flemington on March 30 but co-trainer Ken Kelso says Legarto is not solely a middle distance horse now.