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Sweltering burns her Canterbury rivals

A rejigged campaign has finally yielded Sweltering her maiden win.

Jockey : TOMMY BERRY.
Jockey : TOMMY BERRY. Picture: Steve Hart

One of the shortest priced favourites to start on a Sydney racetrack for some time, Sweltering has overcome a mid-preparation reshuffle to reward the faith of connections with a dominant win.

Placed in the Group 1 Australasian Oaks earlier this year, Sweltering went into Wednesday's Irresistible Pools And Spas Plate (1900m) at a Winx-like price of $1.12 and was never troubled, breaking her maiden with a stylish 3-3/4 lengths victory under Tommy Berry.

It followed a runner-up finish behind Verona Rose in the Inglis Bracelet (1600m) at Flemington on VRC Oaks Day, a race she was never slated to contest.

Charlie Duckworth, assistant trainer to Chris Waller, revealed Sweltering was sent south to target the Group 2 Matriarch Stakes (2000m) two days later, only to be torpedoed by a little-known rule.

"All the way through we were going to the Matriarch," Duckworth said.

"But the ruling in Victoria is you can't race a maiden grade horse in a Matriarch, so on that basis they rejected our nomination.

"She was already down there and an Inglis purchase, so she was qualified for the Inglis Bracelet on the Thursday, which she ran well in.

"But she had always been prepped for that 2000-metre journey, and she got that today."

With her maiden ticked off, Sweltering is likely to be given a break ahead of a tilt at the autumn carnival in Sydney.

"Onwards and upwards from here. She is obviously a classy mare already with black type," Duckworth said.

"That might just do her, and we worry about the autumn. But I will let Chris make the call."

Tulloch Lodge three-year-old Supermassive was also a strong winner on the program to earn himself a trip to the Gold Coast for the Magic Millions carnival in January.


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