The real deal on return

September 28, 2023 BY

Race 2: Melton Park, Saturday 23-9-2023 Centre State Printing 3YO Pace Winner: The Real Sherlock (6) Trainer: M Purdon & N Purdon; Driver: Greg Sugars Race Distance: 2,760 metres, Mile Rate: 2.00.8 photography: Stuart McCormick

By Tim O’Connor (HRV)

The Real Sherlock began erasing the disappointment of missing his shot at Group 1 glory in the Vicbred Super Series and tuned up for next month’s Victoria Derby with a crushing return to the races at Tabcorp Park Melton on Saturday night.

Mark and Nathan Purdon’s star was scratched from the VSS three-year-old colts and geldings’ decider last weekend due to a foot abscess, but showed no ill effects of that issue as he scored a dominant victory in the Centre State Printing 3YO Pace.

He was gifted the lead by his rivals over the long 2760m trip and ripped home in a scintillating final quarter of 25.6 to defeat Louie Lou I by close to four metres.

“He’s a high-quality horse and he’s shown that,” driver Greg Sugars said.

“It was absolutely rotten luck last week missing that race. Not to say that he was going to win it, but he would have been in the mix.

“It’s good to have him back on track now.”

The Real Sherlock won his first start on Australian soil in a heat of the Vicbred series at Ballarat and then faded for third in the semi-final at Melton after being involved in a serious early speed battle with Perfect Class.

Before being scratched from the Group 1 final, he was regarded as one of the key dangers to favourite and eventual winner Petracca.

The horse is one of four here in Australia with New Zealander Nathan Purdon, who is based out of Jess Tubbs and Sugars’ stables in Myrniong.

Sugars couldn’t help but smile when asked if he’d be sticking with The Real Sherlock for his tilt at the Victoria Derby, which begins with the heats at Melton on October 7.

“I don’t look like getting off him anytime soon,” he said.

Queen Elida scored a last-gasp victory in the TAB Chris Howe Trotters Free For All to extend her picket fence to five, while driver Jordan Leedham (Lip Reader and La Captain) and trainer Emma Stewart (Treachery and Act Now) both landed winning doubles at Melton on Saturday night.