Big Blue Gets The Jump On St Leger Rivals

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Melbourne trainers have continued to make their mark on Sydney racing with winning the $500,000 off the back of two hurdle wins in country .

The training partnership has now had a winner at the past three Sydney meetings with Dubious claiming the Breeders' Plate on September 29 and winning a week later.

Stable representative was skeptical about Big Blue coming to but bowed to Maher's judgment after $31 chance led most of the way to beat One Foot In Heaven ($6) by 1-1/4 lengths with ($11) another 2-3/4 lengths third.

“He must be the first horse to come to Randwick and win off the back of two hurdle wins,” Neasham said.

“It was really good planning by Ciaron. I thought he was joking when he said we are coming up here.

“When you look back at his French form he loves the mud and is rock hard fit. We are going to have a lot of fun with him.”

Big Blue was originally trained by in France before being imported to Australia by Godolphin.

He is now co-owned by long-time Maher clients Col and Denise McKenna.

“He has a great ownership group,”Neasham said.

“Colin McKenna and Denise are some of our biggest supporters and they took a share in him. They love the jumpers. He was going well so Ciaron said let's give him a go on the flat so could be a horse.”

His jockey Jay Ford was buoyed by Big Blue's wet track form.

“When I looked at his form, saw he loved the wet ground and would stay all day and when the heavens opened like they did I really started to warm to his chances,” Ford said.

“We rode him to his strengths, gave him a nice bowling ride out in front and kept increasing the tempo from the 1000 metres.

“He just outstayed them.”

One Foot In Heaven has also made his way to Australia via France where he was trained by Alain du Royer-Dupre.

“To be fair if I stayed on the fence he probably wins, but he forced my hand to come out because he was going too keen from the half mile,” jockey Tommy Berry said.

“So I had to come out and let him stride forward. He was very strong to the end and is close to a win.”

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