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McDonald Diamond tradition continues

Saturday, 24 Feb 2024
McDonald Diamond tradition continues

Star filly Hayasugi became the first horse since Sepoy in 2011 to go through the Blue Diamond series undefeated as she replicated her wins in the Preview and Prelude by narrowly winning the Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday.

In doing so, she continued a unique thread for trainer Clinton McDonald as he became the third generation of his family to have experienced success in Victoria's feature two-year-old race.

McDonald's grandfather Bon Hoysted trained Manikato to win the Blue Diamond Stakes in 1978, before his father Ross McDonald trained Courtza to win the race 11 years later.

The former Caulfield-based trainer, who is now based at Cranbourne, plans to again follow in his father's footsteps as Hayasugi will head to Sydney to contest the Golden Slipper Stakes, a race Courtza also won.

McDonald said he thought he had missed something when he saw Hayasugi's price, as he had never been so confident going to a feature race given his galloper's faultless preparation and her magnificent appearance.

"She's determined, she's tough and I thought I was stupid coming in today thinking she was 20-1," McDonald said.

"I just thought her last run was fantastic, for a two-year-old to be able to do what she did and win.

"Again, she had no favours and Jamie's fiancee (Ben Melham aboard Coleman) was trying to knock us down, but anyway, we knocked him off and found the line, it was great."

McDonald said tenacity was Hayasugi's trademark and that's why she was able to win a Blue Diamond, which will also be a factor in the Golden Slipper, while he was also delighted with the result given it demonstrated what his smaller stable is capable of and people noticed.

"We always seem to have a good horse in the stable," he said.