Bold Missile brings up double for Dwyer

Bold Missile
Bold Missile rewarded trainer Henry Dwyer’s perseverance with a win at Caulfield under Mark Zahra.

A horse who has been a challenge for trainer Henry Dwyer has delivered an upset city victory at Caulfield to bring up a winning double for the stable.

Dwyer opened Saturday’s meeting with a win with three-year-old filly Tropezina before the trainer’s only other runner at the meeting, Bold Missile also raced to victory a couple of races later in the Donya Van Pampus Handicap (1200m).

Bold Missile, coming off an unplaced run at Kilmore last start, was sent out the $31 outsider in the benchmark-70 race but the gelding overhauled his rivals on the outside under Mark Zahra to beat More Bricks by a half-neck.

It took Bold Missile’s record to three wins from eight starts, with Saturday’s race his first metropolitan outing.

“To be honest he’s been a very frustrating and very difficult horse to train,” Dwyer said.

“I don’t think I’ve have trained a more difficult horse than him to be honest.

“I was starting to doubt myself and I think everyone else was starting to doubt me with him. We’ve always said he’s got terrific ability … he’s got to be kept in his comfort zone.

“He’s a very fickle horse, he’s got a bad attitude and he needs everything to go right.”

Dwyer said everything did pan out well for the gelding, with Bold Missile settling back in the field before having clear running on the outside from the top of the straight.

“Today he was out the back with a good one to cart him into the race,” Dwyer said.

“He had a good jockey like Mark on his back, not pushing or pulling him and he just flowed into the race beautifully and that’s what he needs.”

Dwyer, who is based at Caulfield, has had city doubles before but said it was his first double on his home track.

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