Hoo Ya Mal On Track for Melbourne Cup

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Hoo Ya Mal breaks his maiden at York Racecourse

Hoo Ya Mal  looked a suspect stayer when disappointing in the Sept. 11 Cazoo St Leger (G1), but his trainer George Boughey believes firmer ground and the different style of racing in Australia will help him in the Nov. 1 Melbourne Cup (G1).

The William Hill March Stakes (G3) winner was a disappointing eighth out of nine—nine lengths behind winner Eldar Eldarov —in the final Classic of the season at Doncaster.

The Melbourne Cup at Flemington—over a furlong and a half further than the St Leger—has been his big end-of-season target since Australian owners bought him in June, and Boughey believes he will be better suited to the Australian test.

Boughey said: "He didn't seem to stay for me, he was the last one on the bridle, but it was very soft ground and I think at that level he just looked a bit weak in the finish. Both of my horses who ran on the day ran below par and the ground was probably just too soft for them.

"I don't think it changes anything moving forward, he's very much on track for the Melbourne Cup. It's a very different style of racing over there on firmer ground."

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After posting a second-place finish in the Cazoo Derby In Memory of Lester Piggott (G1) to Desert Crown , Hoo Ya Mal was snapped up for an eyewatering £1.2 million (US$1,478,198) by Gai Waterhouse, who has made no secret of her ambitions to find a Melbourne Cup horse in Britain. Her only previous Cup success came following the purchase of the British-based Fiorente for £700,000 in 2013.

Boughey confirmed Sunday was Hoo Ya Mal's final start under his care as his preparations continue for Australia's most prestigious contest.

He said: "He's come out of the race in good shape, he's put back on the weight that he lost, he's gone off for all his scans ahead of his quarantine, but overall we couldn't be happier with him."

The 3-year-old is by Territories  and out of the Montjeu  mare Sensationally. He has a record of 2-3-3 from nine starts with earnings of $611,428.