Roots wins the Emancipation Stakes: Post Race Trainer and Jockey Quotes

Trainer and jockey quotes after the Group 2 Canadian Club Emancipation Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday taken out by Roots.

Race Result:

1st: Roots (C Waller/B Avdulla) - $6
2nd: Atishu (C Waller/N Rawiller) - $6.50
3rd: Finepoint (C Waller/R Bayliss) - $18

Winning Time: 1:29.29 Last 600m: 34.58

Margins: 1¼L x ½L

ROOTS winning the Emancipation Stakes at Rosehill in Australia. Picture: Steve Hart

 

Winning Trainer: Chris Waller

On getting the trifecta: "It worked out well, all three of them. For fillies to pick up black type, it's a significant deal. It's not all about Golden Slippers and the biggest races in town. It's a matter of getting the best out of these lesser grade horses. It was a good achievement."

On shouting the Rosehill trainers prawns following the Slipper win last week: "It's normal tradition that you look after the fellow trainers, because we are all with each other every morning. You see your fellow trainers more than you do your wives, that's probably why I'm still married. So you get a good camaraderie going, it's been a good week."

Winning Jockey: Brenton Avdulla

On her progression this preparation: "She was well presented here today. I rode her first-up and she was off the bridle the whole way at the shorter trip. Then I thought she was okay second-up, maybe had the edge off her a fraction. But 1500m around here, perfect. She jumped well, she executed really well so she was able to have the right spot at the right time and just used her turn of speed there halfway up, and she really quickened well like a nice mare."

On the run: "Today she possied up really well, traveled strongly. I think 1500m around Rosehill really suits her and she presented at the right time and Chris (Waller) had her spot on ready to go. She's got away with a really nice race."

On her pet distance: "I think it's this (1500m). She's got a really good turn of speed and if you try and stretch her out it probably just pulls it out of her a bit. I'm not one to tell Chris (Waller) what to do, he's a champion trainer for a reason.

Beaten Jockeys:

Tom Marquand (Promise Of Success): "She has run a nice race. Probably wants a bit more rain."

Nash Rawiller (Atishu): "Very proud of her. Enormous run. It will be the run of the day really."

Brett Prebble (Argentia): "She struggled."

John Allen (Statement): "The start was probably costly. She will take good benefit from that."

Sam Clipperton (Mirra Vision): "She hasn't gone too badly."

Ryan Maloney (Larkspur Run): "Slipped badly at the start and unfortunately that was the end of it."

Tyler Schiller (Bring The Ransom): "She was terrific. A great second up run."

Tim Clark (More Prophets): "She is actually going a lot better than her form suggests. Barriers are just crueling her."

Dean Yendall (Toregene): "Just not herself."

Regan Bayliss (Finepoint): "Great run. She is on track."

Chad Schofield (Dynasties): "She ran well. She got a bit outsprinted but she picked up late and wasn't fully tested."

Zac Lloyd (More Secrets): "Very good run. She is definitely proving herself in this grade."

Rachel King (Riduna): "Very honest run. Just 1500m in this grade saw her out."



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