Eckstein trials brilliantly at the Coast
Eckstein will be given a last chance for a G1 win in the Tatt’s Tiara before she heads to stud.
Stud-bound mare Eckstein has shown she still has something to offer on the racetrack with a brilliant trial win at the Gold Coast.
Coolmore paid $700,000 for Eckstein as a broodmare proposition at the recent Magic Millions sale.
The winner of more than $1 million when trained by Kurt Goldman Eckstein was transferred to Chris Waller for a tilt at the Group One Tatt’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday week.
Eckstein’s best result in a Group One race has been her short half head second to Shoals in the 2017 Myer Classic.
Waller sent Eckstein , who was a last-start third to Savatiano at Eagle Farm, to the trials on Tuesday.
After sitting well back early, Eckstein unleashed a powerful burst to win the 1000m-trial in 58.17 seconds, the fastest of the morning.
Tommy Berry made the trip from Sydney to ride Eckstein and also rode Tiara-bound Savatiano in an earlier trial win.
Goldolphin’s Savatiano raced in a similar fashion to Eckstein, coming home strongly from well back to win in 59.01.
Waller’s Queensland manager Paul Shailer was not surprised by the trial of Eckstein.
“She came to us in great order and our track work riders have been most impressed with her,” he said.
It will be a light week for the Waller stable in Queensland with no horses nominated for the Ipswich Cup meeting on Saturday but the champion trainer is likely to have a large team at the Tattersall’s meeting a week later.
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