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TORO LOCO
A $15,000 purchase from the inaugural Sunshine Stars Yearling Sale has provided Ben and Tamara Battle with their biggest thrill in the sport.
Resuming from a spell in the preview with a late charging victory, the son of Sportswriter was the recipient of a bold move from Nathan Dawson that paid the ultimate dividend on Saturday night.
Making a powerful burst at the 600 metre point, Dawson set Toro Loco alight and was able to reach the front as the field turned off the back stretch, with Battle not confident his gelding could hold on.
“He is probably not noted for being the most overly brave horse out there, he is only a real little fella, but he has a good turn of foot,” trainer Ben Battle said.
“But, Nathan just sums it up so perfectly every time, he had to move when he did and make a call and more often than not, he makes the right one."
It proved to be a winning move with Toro Loco holding on to post a winning margin over Fakistra, with Taking A Punt running into third.
Moving to Queensland in 2019 from the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, the Battles are now firmly entrenched Queenslanders.
They purchased a property at Mutdapilly and are working hard to establish the farm, growing their stable and client base as well as marrying and starting a family all in the past five years.
“This is what you dream of, you get up every morning and work your backside off," Ben Battle said.
“The feeling is pretty surreal to be honest.”
The couple’s first son Bailey is responsible for naming the gelding.
He is an avid fan of monster trucks and El Toro Loco is the name of Bailey’s favourite.