Stable favourite wins Australian Steeple

The flat ability of Gold Medals has shone through over the concluding stages of the Australian Steeplechase at Sandown.

In a neck-and-neck struggle from the last jump, Gold Medal ($3.20) prevailed over the $2.80 favourite Zed Em by a long head over Saturday’s 3400m and 11 obstacles.

Marlo Man ($14) was a further 12 lengths away third.

Jockey Shane Jackson said Gold Medal’s flat ability shone through although a big jump at the final obstacle also had a bearing on the result.

“I needed a long jump at that final jump,” Jackson said.

“Maybe he was a little bit low, but he was brave for me.

“If I missed that last I think I get beaten, but then I thought I was going to go away from the second horse, but he kept fighting.

“He’s a tough animal.”

Gold Medal’s victory provided trainer Symon Wilde with his second win in the race following Megapixel’s win in 2012.

Wilde said the victory on Saturday was a huge thrill as Gold Medals is a stable favourite.

Gold Medals won his first race as a two-year-old over 1000m at Warrnambool before graduating to city success on the flat.

He was also a hurdle winner before switching to the bigger jumps when sixth in the Brierly Steeplechase at Warrnambool.

Either side of the Brierly, Gold Medals won the Terang Cup and was a close second in the Casterton Cup.

“He’s the most versatile horse and an absolute stable favourite,” Wilde said.

“I think he’s a great advertisement. A seven-year-old at the peak of his powers who is mixing jumps racing and flat racing.

“We love him and he’s got a home for life when he’s finished racing.”

By Craig Brennan

MELBOURNE, May 27 AAP

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