As the well versed saying goes: 'Form is only temporary, but class is permanent'—and class was certainly more than enough for the Ladbrokes Cox Plate (G1) winner Sir Dragonet , who returned from a four-race losing streak to easily dispose of his rivals in the Kia Tancred Stakes (G1) April 3 at Rosehill.
The Irish import lit up the Moonee Valley track following his high-profile arrival when winning Australia's premier middle-distance weight-for-age feature last October, and backed that up with a creditable sixth in the Lexus Melbourne Cup (G1). Put away for the autumn, he failed to perform in the Neds C F Orr Stakes (G1) on his return and finished unplaced in two efforts since with a ninth-place finish in the All-Star Mile March 13 and an improved fourth in the Ranvet Stakes (G1) a week ago.
Getting the perfect run behind the speed on a track that generally favored on-pace runners, Sir Dragonet hit the front at the 300-meter mark and burst clear under Glen Boss to win by 2 1/4 lengths over She's Ideel with the fast-finishing Miami Bound a further half-length back in third.
Following the win, co-trainer Ciaron Maher was pleased to see the son of Camelot return to the winner's enclosure after showing encouraging signs in the Ranvet Stakes last time out.
"It's good to get him back to his best form. He put the writing on the wall last week and I think the back-up was the only query," said Maher.
"Glen rode him very confidently and he had him relaxed. You could see in the yard today that he relaxed well.
"He needs those really solidly run races over 2,000 meters for him to get into it. It's a bit like the Cox Plate. They probably didn't quite go quick enough last week.
Maher remains keen to test his stable star once again against Ranvet Stakes 1-2 Verry Elleegant and English raider Addeybb in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) April 17.
"It will be a good race, put it that way," Maher said of the group 1 feature at Randwick.
"On his day, depending on conditions, the more work he does this horse the better he is so the more racing, the deeper into a prep, the better he is."
The win capped a successful day for various members of his ownership group, led by businessman Ozzie Kheir, who, along with John O'Neill and Brae Sokolski landed group 1 black type with the third-placed Impecunious in the preceding Vinery Stud Stakes (G1), while the latter landed a group 3 victory with Shared Ambition in the XXXX Neville Sellwood Stakes (G3) and Maher was keen to pay tribute to the support of his owners.
"I'd like to thank the owners Ozzie Kheir, John O'Neill, they put so much into racing. Time, money, and enthusiasm. To win the big ones is great for them," he said.
Sir Dragonet is one of six group 1 winners for his sire Camelot, having won at group 3 level and finished runner-up in the Tattersalls Gold Cup (G1) the United Kingdom and Ireland prior to his Cox Plate success.
Out of the stakes-placed mare Sparrow (Oasis Dream ), Sir Dragonet is out a half sister to Investec Epsom Oaks (G1) runner up Wonder of Wonders , while his third dam is the famed Urban Sea, dam of super-sire Galileo and Sea The Stars .