Boban delivers second victory at the highest level
Having remained undefeated in four prior starts during the Spring including victory in the G1 Epsom Handicap two starts back, Bernardini four-year-old Boban lined up in the final G1 of the Flemington Spring carnival, the G1 Emirates Stakes on November 9 in Australia.
Settling mid-field in the run, the Chris Waller-trained gelding came around the home turn with plenty to offer and once a gap appeared he set out after the leaders, claiming the race by a narrow half-neck margin from last start G3 winner Smokin’ Joey.
The first horse in 27 years to claim the G1 Epsom Handicap and the G1 Emirates Stakes in the same season, the two big mile races of the Spring, Boban’s victory took his career earnings past A$1.2 million, after initially being purchased as a Magic Millions yearling for A$100,000.
Out of the G1 Australian Oaks-winning Kenmare mare Kenbelle, a half-sister to the G2 Todman Slipper winner Auranch, Boban was bred by Mr A B and Mrs R R Thomas. Covered by Bernardini once again last season, Kenbelle is due to foal a full relation to Boban in the coming few weeks.
Currently standing Darley Kelvinside in Australia before heading back to the USA to stand at a fee of $100,000, live foal, stands and nurses, Bernardini is the sire 23 Stakes winners highlighted by seven individual G1 winners including Alpha, Ruud Awakening, Stay Thirsty and To Honor And Serve.