Little Avondale's Per Incanto got his third winner in Australia last night through the deeds of first start winner Amanaat.
The David Hayes and Tom Dabernig trained colt was steered to victory in a Maiden 1000m race at Pakenham by Michael Walker. "He's a machine," Walker said. "He's been going really good in jump outs and trackwork and you saw that tonight.
After previously struggling to handle the turns in jumpouts, Amanaat showed he was a fast learner. "Tonight it was just a matter of getting him around. He was very well mannered, coped with it easily," Walker said. "I was looking around and just wanted to give him a good experience and teach him a bit. He's got a very bright future and you can look for him in the spring."
The David Hayes and Tom Dabernig trained colt was steered to victory in a Maiden 1000m race at Pakenham by Michael Walker. "He's a machine," Walker said. "He's been going really good in jump outs and trackwork and you saw that tonight.
After previously struggling to handle the turns in jumpouts, Amanaat showed he was a fast learner. "Tonight it was just a matter of getting him around. He was very well mannered, coped with it easily," Walker said. "I was looking around and just wanted to give him a good experience and teach him a bit. He's got a very bright future and you can look for him in the spring."