Patience has proven a big virtue for 3-year-old Cooga Doon, as the Marton-trained horse blitzed the rest of the field to win the $50,000 HS Dyke Wanganui Guineas over 1340m by nine lengths on Saturday.
Earlier in the day in the O'Leary's Fillies Stakes 1200m at the Wanganui Racecourse, Marton trainer Fraser Auret and Whanganui jockey Lisa Allpress had only just missed out on victory after Trifolium ran second to Hastings' Riva Capri by half a head.
But in the feature Listed Race, there were no mistakes made as Cooga Doon swiftly moved to the outside of Cambridge's second-favourite Sai Fah (Danielle Johnson) to take the lead on the back stretch, while Stratford's Blue Rata Eligius (Rosie Myers) came up behind them.
As Cooga Doon moved down to the rail at the turn, Cambridge's Checkers (Matthew Cameron) started to go wide hunting for second place, but if the chasers thought they would line out and run the leader down, they did not have a prayer.
Cooga Doon kicked, and then kicked again as his lead just continued to grow and grow, proving far too good as the entire rest of the nine horse field were reduced to also-rans, winning on a track that had overnight rain in 1m 25.6s