Horse Racing » Zakouma Books Cup Berth for Begg by Lachlan Mitchell

Zakouma Books Cup Berth for Begg by Lachlan Mitchell

Zakouma overhauls his rivals in the Listed Lexus Andrew Ramsden Stakes. Image: Racing Photos.

Lightly raced gelding Zakouma has booked his spot on the first Tuesday in November with a

strong staying performance in the Listed 2800m Andrew Ramsden at Flemington on

Saturday afternoon.

The Grahame Begg-trained five-year-old had to put in a resilient staying performance to hit

the front over the final furlongs with Jordan Childs in the saddle ahead of Pounding and Sir

Chartwell.

“That will get his rating up,” Begg said.” He missed the Mornington Cup because his rating

wasn’t good enough and we had to take stock and drop him back to a 2000m race.

“Last start he didn’t have a lot of luck and didn’t get a chance to get any momentum in the

race.

“We just thought he was in really good order and he came through that race well and why

not, let’s have a go.”

The son out of Dar Es Salaam was forced to settle towards the back of the field in a tempofilled

race.

“They were going to make it a really true staying test,” Begg said.

The Pakenham trainer celebrated Child’s tactics throughout the 2800m trip.

“’I told him (Jordan Childs) to be really patient and just sit and wait and they will come back

to you at some stage, even at the 200m mark, he still had a bit to do, but he is an

extraordinary horse. aerobic capacity is amazing,” he said.

“Hopefully we will be here on the first Tuesday (in November).”

Jockey Jordan Childs said the race unfolded perfectly for the stayer.

“We just wanted to ride him nice and quiet to get the 2800m – I let him begin where he

wanted to begin,” Childs said.

“We just wanted to ride him nice and quiet and to go from 2000m to 2800m is a big jump.

“We floated back and got into a lovely rhythm; it was just a good solid pace. He took a little

bit to wind up and he got stronger and stronger as he got to the line, distance is no

problem.”

Zakouma gives Begg his second Cup qualifier after Lunar Flare won the golden ticket in

2023, but missed the Cup after stewards acted on vets’ advice.

Jordan Childs returns to scale after his success aboard Zakouma. Image: Racing Photos, Brett Holburt.