Savabeel gelding Stardome picked up his fourth winner's cheque when successful at Eagle Farm, Brisbane, yesterday over 2200m.
Stardome took good form into the race, having placed in his last two starts over 1400m and 1600m. However, Go Racing Syndication manager Albert Bosma said the biggest concern was the step up in distance.
"It was a really good win, but he was stepping up from 1600m only 10 days ago," Bosma said. "The only question mark we had was the jump from 1600m to 2200m, we would have preferred to go to 2000m."
Stardome proved the concern was unwarranted, running away to a half-length victory despite having to do plenty of work throughout the race.
"It was a good performance," Bosma said of the Chris Waller-trained gelding. "We were going to go back and get some cover and he ended up having to do quite a lot of work early and around the top bend. He had to have a little bit on them to win [yesterday] after that early run."