Riyadh lands another Flemington victory

Riyadh (NZ) ridden by Brian Higgins wins the VRC Recognition Handicap at Flemington Racecourse on July 22, 2017 in Flemington, Australia. (Ross Holburt/Racing Photos)

Former Hong Kong galloper Riyadh has completed a winning hat-trick with a narrow come from behind victory at Flemington.

After successive victories in Hong Kong in 2013, Riyadh lost form and was sent to Australia by connections, joining the Mornington stable of Peter Healey in late 2015.

After victories at Pakenham in May and Flemington last month, Riyadh added Saturday’s VRC Recognition Handicap (1600m) to his tally of seven wins from 47 starts.

Ridden by Brian Higgins, Riyadh ($13) scored by a short-head over dead-heaters Electric Fusion ($21) and Gervais ($8).

Healey said he may now have to aim a little higher with the son of Darci Brahma.

“He’s been a good horse for us and I think we might have to rethink him now,” Healey said.

“He might be a bit better than we thought.

“Something like the Kyneton Cup, a little off the main spring races, might be up his alley.”

Healey attributes Riyadh’s turn around from his days in Hong Kong to being injury free.

And keeping the gelding fresh between runs has also contributed to his consistent form.

Healey plans to make the most of it, although he’s unsure where Riyadh’s next assignment will be.

“We’ll keep him ticking over while he’s in form,” Healey said.

“He spends all day in the paddock, goes to the beach most mornings and importantly is a happy horse.”

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