Zac Spain guides Anaheim to Caulfield win
Zac Spain says he is loving his stint in Victoria and a victory aboard Anaheim at Caulfield has given the apprentice his first Melbourne Saturday city winner.
Spain moved from South Australia to the Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young stable at Cranbourne a couple of months ago on a three-month loan.
Saturday’s victory on Anaheim for the Busuttin and Young stable was the 21-year-old’s 11th winner in Victoria this season and his first in town.
“It’s a massive thrill,” Spain said.
“Trent and Natalie have been good supporters of mine and I’m just glad I can reward them for giving me the opportunities.
“I’m loving it over here and I’ll probably look at extending some time.”
Spain has been riding for three and a half years and said he had six months left of his apprenticeship.
Anaheim was competitive in Group One classics for three-year-olds last season and was second-up on Saturday in the Lojac Civil Handicap (1800m).
After pressing forward early and eventually settling in behind the lead, Spain sent Anaheim ($9) through a gap at the top of the straight and he went on to beat favourite Sin To Win ($2.90) by half a length.
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