Patience Pays Dividends For New Universe

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Champion trainer 's decision to wait a week with smart galloper paid off when he won at Eagle Farm.

New Universe ($6) won a slugging battle with ($10) scoring by a head in the Canadian Club Handicap (1600m).

The favourite ($2.30) was 1-1/2 lengths third.

Waller had New Universe in an 1800m race at Eagle Farm last week but elected to wait for Saturday's race.

Stable foreman Brett Killion said New Universe has been suited in Saturday's race when there was a strong pace.

“It will be up to Chris whether he steps up in distance but the 1600m suits him when there is pace,” Killion said.

A former galloper, New Universe was once rated a horse after winning four races early in his career.

He has failed to live up to that but has been around the placings in some good Sydney races.

Winning Brad Stewart said New Universe has shown a lot of when challenged in the straight.

“Spectroscope got to me quickly but my horse really found something,” he said.

Stephanie Thornton said she thought Spectroscope would win at the 100m but New Universe was too strong.

Premier trainer was at the Inglis sales in Sydney but he got a thrill when when family horse Boom Boy ($41) scored a last-stride win in the Jim Beam Handicap (1200m).

Gollan bred Boom Boy who is by Sequalo out of Temple Girl, making him a three-quarter brother to Group One winner and now top sire .

Boom Boy is part-owned by Gollan's mother Paulette and his father Darrell.

The gelding races in Darrell Gollan's colours which were carried by the Group One Doncaster winner Dalrello.

Gollan's foreman Craig Cavanough said the whole stable was thrilled with the win.

“Tony has been hoping Boom Boy could win a city race and now he has done it,” he said.

Jockey Matt McGillivray completed a treble on Boom Boy who has now won four races.

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