British raider Poet Master proved much too strong for the home contingent in the Romanised Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday.
Big winner for the visitors in the €120,000 highlight!
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Poet Master continues a fine campaign for @karl_burke with a commanding win in the Group 2 Romanised Minstrel Stakes at @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/s6HGWan3qZ
Karl Burke’s charge looked an exciting prospect after winning three of his four starts last season and made a fine start to the current campaign when scoring at Newmarket’s Craven meeting.
He travelled across the Irish Sea on something of a recovery mission after finishing only fifth when favourite for Haydock’s Spring Trophy in early May and was priced up at 7/2 under Sam James.
The son of Lope De Vega moved through the seven-furlong Group 2 with plenty of zest and displayed a smart change of gear once popped the question to pull three and three-quarter lengths clear of Lord Massusus, with Mutasarref best of the rest in third.
“Karl and I know that he just didn’t fire the last day in Haydock, I’m note sure why,” said James.
“He was impressive at Newmarket when he won the time before that and beat a good horse of David O’Meara’s (Misty Grey).
“It was a great training performance to get him back, freshen him up and bring him all the way over here for what looked like a competitive Group 2. He won very well.”
The jockey added: “He’s still maturing this horse, he can be a bit difficult to switch off but Seamie (Heffernan, on I Am Superman) went a nice gallop in front and I was able to use him as a guide.
“He’s maturing all the time. Even going to post he was a bit fresh and keen, but now he’s starting to learn his job and he’s going to keep improving. He could even be a better horse next year.”
It was a significant success for Welsh-born Sam James, who served his apprenticeship with Kevin Prendergast before moving back to Britain. He rode his first Group 1 winner last October on the Karl Burke-trained Poptronic.
A delighted Burke watched on from nearer home at Redcar, where he told Racing TV: Burke said: “Really impressive, he’s a lovely horse. He had a few little issue, a sore back etc, so he’d had a bit of treatment since his last run and that’s obviously worked the oracle.
“I have to say, I was surprised how well he did it. I haven’t spoke to Sam James yet, but I’m very happy with that.”