Flying Ancestry Makes It Four In A Row

Promising sprinter Ancestry has proven he can handle the Flemington straight course with another dominant, on-speed win in a support race on Oaks day.

Flying machine completed a perfect campaign when he made it four wins from as many starts with an all-the-way effort in the .

And as he has done in all of those wins he led throughout for apprentice , who claimed his first race at the .

Ancestry’s trainer said the best aspect of the performance was that the horse had proven he could handle the straight.

“The straight is not a problem and geez, he’s a fast horse and he’s going great,” said.

The trainer said his instructions to Poy were not to Ancestry and to just go with him and the rider rated the horse beautifully.

Poy has ridden Ancestry to his past four wins and said the four-year-old had excuses when beaten at his only other start at Flemington earlier this year.

“He’s got a high cruising speed, he’s a 1000 metre horse,” Poy said.

“That (unplaced) run at Flemington, he got caught out on the other side of the track with nothing around him.”

Poy has also combined with Stokes to win the Seymour and Sale Cups with All Too Huiying this spring.

The young jockey thanked Ancestry’s managing owner Wylie Dalziel for putting him on and sticking with him.

Stokes said he would now send Ancestry for a spell and bring him back for the autumn.

Ancestry ($3.20 fav) defeated Garner ($6.50) by 1-1/4 lengths with ($4.80) a short-neck away third.

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