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Terminator is back in style
12 Aug 2012 | By Michael Lee 

Useful sprinter Terminator made amends for his last-start defeat with a slashing victory on his preferred Polytrack surface on Sunday to incidentally hand jockey Stephen Baster his first four-timer at Kranji.

Previously ridden by jockey Oscar Chavez at all his six starts, the One Cool Cat four-year-old clicked instantly with the new partner to score by 1 ¾ lengths from Bigdinero (Mohd Suhaimi) with favourite Totality (Alan Munro) third another half-a-length away. The winning time was 1min 11.61secs for the 1200m on Polytrack of the $75,000 Progress race.

Baster, who had already saluted aboard Cavallo, The Big Dee and D’Creator in three successive races earlier in the day, gave the previous three-time winner the proverbial copybook ride, slotting in perfectly in the slipstream of duelling pair Totality and Californian Star (Wong Wei Xiang).
 

 

 



Stephen Baster brings up his fourth winner for the afternoon aboard Terminator on Sunday, picture Singapore Turf Club

 

Going against the grain, Tan elected for a drop back to sprints on Sunday when he lined up the six-year-old in the $75,000 Open Benchmark 67 race over 1200m on Polytrack, and picked the jockey who rode his last winner Daring Splendour – Ivaldo Santana.

With astute instructions thrown into the mix, the combination proved a hit when Imacruiser defeated a handy field of nine rivals, exploding away inside the last 300m to a 3 ¼ length win over Aspen Heights (Barend Vorster) with Street Ruffian (Oscar Chavez), also prepared by Tan, third another head away. The winning time was 1min 12.24secs.

Lucky Xuan (Alan Munro) overcame his widest alley to lead, but was given no respite by Wassaic (Greg Cheyne) who came parking right on his girth while Imacruiser ($40) also rushed forward to posy up in third spot three wide facing the breeze.

Meanwhile, last-minute favourite Golden Curl with young apprentice Wong Wei Xiang up had slotted into an ideal spot on the fence behind the leading trio.

Turning for home, Lucky Xuan was the first to show the white flag, done in by his early exertions to eventually run last, while Imacruiser wasted no time in hitting the front. Well ridden by Santana, Tan’s new recruit pulled clear to score with plenty up his sleeve.

“When he first came to me, I felt a bit pressured as he was a A$600,000 purchase,” said Tan. “The owners have always had high hopes for him, but somehow he had not quite delivered.

“But I realised he was dry-coated and also had stomach ulcers. Once I fixed these two issues, I noticed an improvement in his condition.

“His first two runs for me were pretty good, and I was expecting a good run from him today. The opposition was quite strong but he won quite easily in the end.”

Santana said he only followed Tan’s instructions and the gelding responded well to his riding for a comfortable win.

“The trainer told me to put him in either second or third position. He was third three wide but was always travelling very well,” said the Brazilian jockey.

“In the straight, he gave a very good kick and won going away.”

 
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