Pentire's Prince Of Penzance Captures Moonee Valley Cup

Mark Smith - Saturday October 25

It's becoming something of a rarity for a European import not to win a distance stakes race in Australia of late so the last to first performance of the Darren Weir-trained Prince Of Penzance in Saturday's $250,000 Group II Racing.Com Moonee Valley Cup (2500m) was the cause of much celebration.

Out of the winners circle since capturing a Listed stakes at Caulfield back in February, Prince Of Penzance was dragged back to last by Michelle Payne after threatening to be caught wide.

The Andre Fabre-trained French import Au Revoir (IRE) set the early pace but he had no answer to the fast finishing Prince Of Penzance with the Tony NcEvoy-trained Le Roi (GER) getting up to nab Au Revoir for second. (photo Darryl Sherer)


"I have always had great faith in this horse, right even before he started racing," Payne said.

"He began too slow to ride him forward which was the original plan.

"So just had to go to plan 'B' which was to get him to settle and once he got in to a rhythm he was beautiful. I thought I've got to ride him for luck now because can't go round them and win and it was just fantastic. So happy to have won on one of my favourite days of racing."

Weir said he had concerns during the run.

"Michelle rode for luck and at the time I didn't know what to be thinking but full credit to her," Weir said

"The horse is in really good order. He trained on well since Moe and it's good to get a win.

"We'll head to the Queen Elizabeth and see what happens after that."

Bred by Jungle Pocket Pty Ltd & Rich Hill Thoroughbreds, Prince Of Penzance moves his overall record to 6 wins, 4 seconds and 1 third from 16 starts for earnings of $452,690.

A son of Rich Hill Stud's foundation stallion Pentire (GB), Prince Of Penzance is the seventh foal of the imported Mr Prospector mare Royal Successor (USA) a daughter of the Group 1 Yorkshire Oaks winner Only Royale (Caerleon).

He was originally passed in at the NZ Premier sale before John Foote stepped in to secure Prince Of Penzance on behalf of Weir for $50,000.

A sister to Pride Of Penzance was knocked down to Henry Dwyer Racing for $110,000 at the Select Sale at Karaka in January. 

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