Krypton from the get go – Rhodehaven from last

Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm bred Krypton won in a dominant display at his first outing earlier today. More than 1,000 kilometres away, but just fifteen minutes later Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm bred Rhodehaven was equally as emphatic in his win. But both did it in their own way.

3yo Krypton is by Hussonet and the first foal from Encosta De Lago mare Encapsulate. Trainer Paul Messara had been patient with the gelding’s preparation and felt that today’s maiden over 1400 metres at Gunnedah would be ideal for his first start.

The plan was to have the gelding ridden forward and jockey Leanne Henry obliged crossing to lead shortly after the start. Rating the gelding well Leanne had Krypton a length clear at the turn. The challengers loomed under vigorous riding, but then Leanne urged Krypton to step up. He responded impressively. Krypton found the line 3.5 lengths ahead of his closest rival.

Krypton became the 48th individual winner bred at Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm.

Meanwhile, prior to the next race at Donald, Rhodehaven already appeared out of luck. He had drawn barrier 13 in the 14 horse field and Michelle Payne who was booked to ride, had been injured in a fall in the first. Damian Lane was the pick up rider.

From the wide gate the 4yo gelding was always at the rear of the field. It was a great ride by Damian. Rhodehaven was the widest and out of the picture after straightening. Impressively, he rounded up the field to win by more than a length.

It was Rhodehaven’s third career win and first with his new trainer Darren Weir. Rhodehaven is by Statue Of Liberty from Lauriston mare Orpenella. He was purchased at Melbourne’s 2009 Premier Yearling Sale in 2009 for $52,500 by owner T. Jacklin.

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