It's
nice to break your maiden in a good race and that happened for promising
Stryker gelding Metier when powering home to win the $100,000 VOBIS Gold Eureka
Stockade at Ballarat on Saturday.
Fitted with blinkers and stepped up to 1400 metres, the Tony McEvoy trained Metier
produced a strong late finish for Mark Zahra to overpower his more fancied
rivals and win by a long head.
"It was a bit of an aggressive play running him in this race today as a maiden
when there was plenty of really good options," McEvoy said.
"But I've got faith in him and the blinkers really got him to travel today - he
hasn't travelled very well in his races.
"You could see a long way from home he was going to finish strong and Mark timed
it to perfection."
A $40,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Three Bridges Thoroughbreds draft
for his trainer, Metier has a win and two placings from four starts and
prizemoney topping $75,000.
Bred by Makybe, he was a successful pinhook for Three Bridges having been
bought by Paul Willetts for just $10,000 as a weanling at the Inglis Great
Southern Sale in 2013.
Metier is the second winner for Danzero mare Unblemished, who comes from the
family of Group II winner Truly Wicked, the dam of Group I HK International
Sprint winner Amber Sky.
Metier is another good winner for Three Bridges Thoroughbreds based Stryker following on from smart recent wins
for Rangipo and Baggio this month.