Cascadian impresses in Hill Stakes triumph

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He might not consistently wow punters like or Zaaki, but for an eight-year-old, still commands plenty of respect.

He was far too good for his competitors in the at , comfortably winning the $1 million Group 2 feature over 2000m by almost 3.5 lengths.

When the $2.20 favourite ran out of gas at the 300m mark, that was when $2.80 winning chance Cascadian pounced for , with star jockey James McDonald aboard.

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“James rode him to get the 2000, didn't panic, trusted the horse,” assistant conditioner Darren Beadman said.

“He had a lot of horse coming to the corner and had the right horse to drag him into the race and got back onto the nicer ground in the home straight.

“Good, solid performance from a very honest, worthy galloper.”

Beadman said his evergreen stayer's next challenge would be the Craven Plate, also over 2000m, on October 15.

“There are some nice races for him. James said there's the Craven Plate for him next start,” Breadman said.

“Both runs (this preparation – third in the  and fourth in the  Stakes) have been great. He came here a horse.”

McDonald praised Cascadian's ability to improvise when under pressure, as he was on Saturday.

“He's been brilliant in big fields over shorter distances so he's had to ruck through the middle of them,” he said.

“But today, small field and the great turn of foot that he's got, he's very adaptable.

“He's very much in the mold of the old Hartnell's of the world. They just turn up and perform where horses get up to a level but can't hold it, well they hold it. Great performance.

“He's not a world beater sort of horse. He's not going to be a wow Anamoe or Zaaki or anything , but he's there making them honest.”

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