Stockman rounds up rivals at Warwick Farm

Stockman (right) wins the TAB Handicap at Warwick Farm.
Stockman (right) has underlined his staying potential after beating older horses at Warwick Farm.

The disappointment of missing out on a Brisbane winter carnival opportunity has been emphasised for a second time in as many starts for staying prospect Stockman.

Rated a genuine Queensland Derby chance, Stockman had to settle for a win in much lesser grade at Warwick Farm on Monday.

Trainer Joe Pride said he had Derby ambitions for Stockman well before the three-year-old announced his arrival with a Randwick win last month.

“If there was a Queensland Derby this year, I’d said I would love to be in it but it wasn’t to be,” Pride said.

“But we might make up for that somewhere down the track, I think.”

The Queensland Derby was due to be run last Saturday but it was a major casualty of savage cuts to the Brisbane carnival because of the economic impact of COVID-19.

A son of New Zealand sire Tavistock, Stockman is bred on a pedigree cross that has been successful in endless feature distance races on both sides of the Tasman.

“He is a genuine stayer who is only going to get better as he gets a bit older and a bit stronger,” Pride said.

Stockman, a well-tried $2.40 favourite, needed every ounce of stamina to advance his record to four wins from eight starts.

He had to make a searching run against older horses in the TAB Handicap (2100m) and after hitting the front in the early part of the straight, had enough left to beat She’s So Savvy ($5.50).

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