Bowman, Viridine All Class In Winter Dash

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has declared Viridine would not be out of place in a Group One race but the punters who took a different view have paid the price.

Opening at $4.80, the sprinter was a noted market drifter to start $6 but he had little trouble accounting for his rivals in the Winter Dash (1200m) on Saturday.

Bowman let the gelding find his own rhythm early under his 61kg topweight and Viridine finished over the top of leader Handle The Truth ($6) to by 1-1/4 lengths with favourite Southern Lad third.

“You could put him in a Group One race, run to suit and in the right spot, and he wouldn't disappoint,” Bowman said.

“I know it's a long way from that level today but that's the sort of horse he is.”

Viridine became the latest seasoned Godolphin campaigner to claim a winter sprint in Sydney following recent victories by and .

Darren Beadman, deputy to head trainer , hoped Viridine's win would give the horse an important confidence boost.

“He's a seasoned campaigner and a real tradesman-style of horse,” Beadman said.

“He has probably been his own worst enemy at times, he wants to be two lengths from where you want him in the running, but it all worked out lovely today.”

Beadman confirmed the stable would look at next month's Ramornie Handicap at for Viridine, depending on the weight he was given.

The gelding's win was a tonic for Cummings and his family after the death this week of Gooree Stud principal Cojuangco, the grandfather of Cummings' wife .

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