Feek’s first Melbourne Saturday winner
2 Mins Read Feek’s first: Belsielle breaks through to win David and Coral Feek’s first Saturday metropolitan race in Melbourne. Picture: Supplied. Share
HORSE RACING
AFTER four seasons in the Victorian training ranks, the Mornington-based partnership of David and Coral Feek have broken through to win their first Saturday metropolitan race in Melbourne.
Taking the leap from Moe to Caulfield, their three-year-old filly Belsielle dug deep to reel in the race-favourite Sugartown and win by a long-neck margin over the Matthew Ellerton and Simon Zahra-trained Zesty Belle.
The Feek partnership have had remarkable success in recent times of travelling horses to Sydney and winning at their Saturday metropolitan meetings (three wins from three runners) but were thrilled to finally land one “on home turf” last Saturday.
racenet lays across australia for saturday We’re taking on Ayrton at Eagle Farm. Comments
We’ve all put our heads together in the Racenet office this week and come up with a set of favoured runners that we think are likely to find one better on Saturday.
AYRTON (Eagle Farm Race 3 No 2 – 12.39pm AEST)
Faces the likes of Ellsberg, which flogged Private Eye first-up with that horse going to Queensland and beating Apache Chase – a horse that beat Ayrton last time out. Had every chance in that race when not letting down as expected and at the short quote, we couldn’t be on him.
In a perfect world James McDonald wouldn’t decide whether to ride Verry Elleegant or Zaaki on their Cox Plate until after their barrier trials on July and August but again, that won’t be the case.
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