Hezafox Shows Staying Potential At Sandown

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Trainer has staying options in mind for after the three-year-old landed a betting plunge when successful on a rain-sodden track at Sandown.

The winner of only one race previously, a maiden on the synthetic track at , Hezafox relished the heavy ground to win the Honouring Police Handicap (2100m) on Saturday.

Hezafox holds an entry in next Saturday's (2500m) at Morphettville, however Eurell said there was only a slim chance of the gelding running in the Group One race.

(2800m) at Flemington on May 16 has piqued Eurell's interest, while the Mahogany Challenge, a series of staying races for three-year-olds run through the winter, could also be on Hexafox's agenda.

The Andrew Ramsden provides the winner a ballot exemption into the Melbourne Cup at Flemington in November.

Providing apprentice with the middle leg of a winning treble, Hezafox ($5) scored by a half-length from Tooradin ($5.50) with Rising Archie ($26) a further 1-3/4 lengths away third.

“The hard part about the Derby is backing the horse up so quickly,” Eurell said.

“He's not an overly big horse and we might have a little bit more to offer if we stay here going forward.

“There's that three-year-old staying series that is available to us and then there's the Andrew Ramsden as well.

“Michael is very confident the horse will run a lot further as he said he relaxes beautifully.

“So we've got a couple of options here coming up while I would think is only a very slim chance.”

Eurell said winning on Saturday's heavy track showed Hezafox was not one-dimensional having also performed admirably on dry tracks.

“He's a very horse so it's a luxury having them being able to handle both sorts of tracks,” Eurell said.

“No matter what they dish you know you're going to get a run for your money.

“He's not overly big, but he's got a very long stride on him and he tries very hard.

“It will be interesting going forward where he gets to, but I like the horse and I think there's a bit of upside for him.”

Poy, the son of former champion Michael Clarke, completed his treble when More Than Exceed won the Ladbrokes Odds Boost Handicap.

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