Despite the suspension souring the victory, overall, it was a good week for the Dux stable, leading home three winners for the week along with a Friday night double.
Joining Captain Nemo in the winner’s enclosure was Soho Casablanca, a superbly bred two-year-old that was having his second start since arriving in Queensland.
Essaouira, the dam of Soho Casablanca, is a full sister to the former QBRED star For A Reason who also sired a winner on Saturday night at The Creek with Delightful Reason.
Owned by long-time clients of the Dux stable, Soho Casablanca defeated the older horses with a smart all the way victory from gate one.
The win made it a pair of two-year-old winners for the week for owner Stephen Dux after the maiden win of the filly Alwaysbme on Tuesday.
Owned and bred by Stephen out of the mare Our Lillyfield, the filly is by the top first-season sire Always B Miki, with the win also securing the lucrative QBRED first win bonus.
THE MILESTONE
Having recently taken over a pair of pacers to train under his own name, it did not take Dave McKenzie long to land his maiden training victory.
Arriving in Queensland to work alongside Ben Battle earlier this year, McKenzie has been able to take advantage of his relationship with the Hurst stable at Bathurst, with Brilliant Art and Tulhurst Lover sent North by the Hursts.
Arriving with five wins beside her name, Tulhurst Lover was initially trained by Battle who produced the mare in 10 starts to record three wins and a pair of minors.
McKenzie was the driver in all three of those Queensland victories and took over the training of the Rock N Roll Heaven mare following her last win for Battle on September 16.
After a fourth at her first appearance and then a second placing when second up for McKenzie, the seven-year-old continued her run of good form with a Redcliffe victory.
Eased from barrier four, Tulhurst Lover sat in the running line with McKenzie biding his time before pulling three-wide with 750 metres to travel.
Leading up the three-wide train with the race favourite securing the trail into the race on their back, the leader, Wild About Town, Tulhurst Lover, and Shes All Star pulled clear of the field.
Responding to McKenzie’s urgings, Tulhurst Lover prevailed in the run to the judge, holding on for a head margin and providing the maiden training success for McKenzie.
It has been a rapid start for McKenzie, with a win and two minors from just the six starters as he makes the most of his opportunities here in the Sunshine State.