Denman's Pinch River Romps at Eagle Farm

Mark Smith - Sunday November 17

After sharing the spoils at his career debut, Denman gelding Pinch River gave supporters no concerns at Eagle Farm on Saturday when the odd-on favourite romped home by six lengths in the Brisclean Handicap (1000m).

Trainer Robert Heathcote heaped praise on Pinch River and was even given to comparing him favourably with stable star Buffering.

"At the same stage of their careers this guy is more professional in his attitude to racing than Buffering," Heathcote told AAP.

"He's a lovely little horse and pretty much from day one he's surprised me with everything he's done. "Every task we've set him, he's passed."


First season sire Denman can do no wrong at the moment and he received further recognition with a colt that has yet to make a start.

When the Robbie Laing-trained Golconda blitzed her rivals in the Listed Desiree Gill Tribute Stakes (1000m) at Caulfield, Laing said she could not hold a candle to a Denman colt he had in the stable.

"The horse that was actually beating her and Boomwaa with a leg in the air is a colt by Denman (named Dezannam)," Laing said. He had a slight injury but he will be back in the stable in a month's time. He's outstanding."

An $46,000 pinhook for Musk Creek Farm at the Inglis Easter Weanling Sale, Pinch River made $85,000 to the bid of Paul Willets at the Magic Millions Yearling sale. He is the third foal of the winning Catbird mare Avenue Girl whose granddam Derly (FR) was a half-sister to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine Detroit, the dam of multiple Group 1 winner and successful stallion Carnegie.

Denman sired the Listed Breeders' Plate winner Law and Brisbane metropolitan winner Grapevine on the opening day of the season for 2-year olds, while Piacenza was a luckless third in the Listed Debutant Stakes at Caulfield last month.

An incredible result as the four are Denman's only starters to date.

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