Talented galloper Dragon Leap recorded back-to-back wins for the first time in over three years when he came from near last to grab Skew Wiff late in the $150,000 Foxbridge Plate at Te Rapa yesterday.
As brilliant as Dragon Leap was, his performance was matched by the ride of Warren Kennedy, whose decision to slice through the field on the home bend helped win the race.
The last time Dragon Leap won two consecutive races was in early 2020 when he captured the Auckland and then Avondale Guineas, back when he was a 1600-2100m horse who would go on to run fourth in the NZ Derby.
He has spent most of his interrupted career since sprinting, and after some largely fruitless seasons trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott say a change of shoeing regime has paid dividends.
“He had hoof issues but before he went to Brisbane we decided to keep more heal when he was being shod and it seems to have really worked,” says Scott.