Brilliant Display of Speed by Nature Strip in Rubiton

Mark Smith - Saturday February 9

Making his first start for Chris Waller after transferring from Darren Weir, the speedy Nicconi gelding Nature Strip needed little more than a working gallop around the Caulfield track to win Saturday's Group II Rubiton Stakes (1100m).

Returning to the track after failing in the Group 1 Moir Stakes (1000m) at Moonee Valley back in September last year, Nature Strip was not the best to begin but Damian Lane used his inside barrier to push through to take up the running.

Lane still had a double handful by the time the field turned for home while the trailing pack were all off the bit.

Under a hand ride, Nature Strip came three and a half-length clear over the ever-consistent Jungle Edge (Dubawi), with a further two and a quarter lengths back to Thermal Current (Exceed And Excel) in third. (image Grant Courtney )


"It's hard to tell when it's a horse you know nothing about and all you see is his exposed form," Waller's Melbourne representative Jo Taylor told racing.com.

"As an athlete, you don't really know the horse or his demeanours or what's normal or what is not normal.

"It was fantastic to see him do this today and produce what we know is a class performance that he's capable of producing and now we've got something to build on and we know what we are dealing with as well.

"He was just in a class of his own today."

With his fourth stakes success, Nature Strip advances his record to 9 wins and 2 seconds from 13 starts with earnings of $823,085.

Passed in at the 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale when failing to make his $120,000 reserve where offered by Golden Grove Stud, Nature Strip is a half-brother to stakes-winner The Barrister from Group III winning Desert Sun (GB) mare Strikeline.

The winner of over $500,000, Strikeline has a 2yo colt by Shamus Award.

She was exported to New Zealand in 2017 where she was covered by Savabeel but unfortunately missed.

Nicconi covered 122 mares at Widden Stud last spring at a fee of $24,750.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Nicconi's Nature Strip Romps Darley Sprint Classic
Nature Strip won a lot of new friends with his fighting fourth in The Everest and everyone is aware of his love for the straight but nothing could prepare for the performance of the glorious looking son of Nicconi in Saturday’s $2 million Group 1 Darley Sprint Classic (1200m) at Flemington.
Sires With Winners - Thursday April 25
Here is the full list of 94 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Mo’Unga Retires to Newhaven Park in 2024
Newhaven Park is thrilled to unveil its stallion roster for 2024, showcasing a trio of both proven and promising young sires.
Pierata Gelding Pareto Makes Exciting Debut
Heavily backed favourite Pareto looks to have an exciting future judging on his facile win on debut in the Martin Collins Australia Hcp (1000m) at the Sunshine Coast on Anzac Day.
Another Nicconi Stakes-Winner
Winner of the Group III BRC Fred Best Classic at three, talented six year-old Nicconi gelding Niccanova recaptured top form when winning the Listed BRC Brisbane Stakes at Doomben on Saturday.
Everest Slot for Nature Strip
Nicconi's star sprinter Nature Strip has gained a slot for the $14million Everest with James Harron Bloodstock declaring him as their runner.
Metro Double for Promising Pierro Fillies
Pierro enjoyed a two state metro double on ANZAC Day with a pair of talented three year-old fillies saluting at Flemington and Randwick.
A Pair of Exciting Deep Field Three-Year-Olds Kick Starts Anzac Day
A fantastic start to Anzac Day for Newgate Farm’s pensioned Deep Fied, with winners at Randwick and Flemington with a pair of 3-year-olds that promise better days to come.
Kiwi Bred Almanzor Fillies Quinella Listed St Leger
Cambridge Stud stallion Almanzor played a starring role at Flemington on Anzac Day, siring the quinella in the A$200,000 Listed VRC St Leger (2800m) with his three-year-old daughters Ahuriri and Alma Rise.
Dundeel Colt Epimeles Triumphs in Anzac Day Stakes
A plan formulated when Epimeles made a winning debut at Sandown-Lakeside on March 27 paid off when the son 2-year-old son of Dundeel kept his unbeaten record intact in the Listed Anzac Day Stakes (1400m) at Flemington.