Behemoth impresses in dominant Valley win

Behemoth.
South Australian-trained Behemoth confirmed his promise with an impressive Moonee Valley win.

Bargain-buy Behemoth has stamped himself as a horse on the rise with a dominant win in his introduction to Melbourne racing at Moonee Valley.

Trained by David Jolly in South Australia, Behemoth made light work of Saturday’s Santa’s Workshop @ The Valley Handicap (1200m) for three-year-olds, surging clear in the small field to win by 3-1/2 lengths.

He is now likely to be put away to be aimed at races during the Melbourne autumn carnival or the Adelaide carnival later in the season.

Behemoth was a $120,000 weanling but Grand Syndicates picked him up at a yearling sale last year for $6000.

“He was an expensive weanling and a cheap yearling, so we never quite knew what the go was there,” Jolly said.

“But from day one he has shown us that he’s immensely talented but he’s quite a big horse so we’ve had to wait for a bit.

“I’ve seen him do things at home that have been quite astonishing against horses that have won in the city in Adelaide, and at that stage he was still a maiden.”

Behemoth, supported from $5 to $3.50 favourite, sat back in the six-horse field but worked into the race before the turn then sprinted clear to beat Social Spin with Smart Elissim another half-head away third.

“He’s still doesn’t quite know what he’s doing yet,” Jolly said.

“That’s the great thing about him. There’s a lot of upside.”

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