Zaaki Stamped himself as the star of the racing ranks as he surged away to an easy win in the Tramway. Here’s what the jockeys said.
James McDonald (Zaaki – Winner)
“Anyone could have won on him today. He was electric. He put a good field to shame and did it easily. He just oozes confidence, he’s going through the grades really well.”
“He’s just a very confident horse. Now he struts around like he owns the joint. He knows he’s King Kong. He’s going well.”
Jason Collett (Aramayo – 2nd)
“Good return. Nice turn of foot.”
Hugh Bowman (Star Of the Seas – 3rd)
“That was a better performance from him. He will enjoy the mile in a couple of weeks should that be where he goes.”

Jay Ford (Rock – 4th)
“Lovely honest run.”
Kathy O’Hara (Shout The Bar – 5th)
“Nice run from a mare who will benefit from the run. The mile mares will be her aim.”
Sam Clipperton (All Saints’ Eve – 6th)
“Not a bad first up run. Race was run at a pretty strong pace. She was chasing the whole way. She will take improvement being an older mare and is in for a nice prep.”
Nash Rawiller (Dreamdorce – 7th)
“I’ve never walked away from the races disappointed with him before but I was a bit today. He’s had a good blow. Maybe he’s not quite where we wanted him.”
Regan Bayliss (Prime Star – 8th)
“On face value a little bit disappointing run. He didn’t give the kick like we know he can.”

Kerrin McEvoy (Lion’s Roar – 9th)
“He will benefit from that run. He got a little bit keen mid-race when they steadied up. Had to come back to get some cover. Better with the run under his belt now.”
Louise Day (Man Of Peace – 10th)
“Good run. They are a little bit too good for him in this race. Good effort.”
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