Bjorn Baker’s decision to bypass a Big Dance Qualifier pays dividends as War Eternal proves too good at Randwick
Trainer Bjorn Baker had two suitable races for War Eternal but his decision to bypass a Big Dance Qualifier was justified by the gelding’s strong win at Randwick.
Horse Racing
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Bjorn Baker’s decision to ignore a potential free pass into this year’s $3 million The Big Dance (1600m) was vindicated to the tune of $82,500 after the stable’s Pierro son War Eternal posted his third win at Royal Randwick.
The five-year-old War Eternal was the designated TAB Fixed Odds favourite to take out Sunday’s South Grafton Cup (1600m) which has its $80,000 purse booted immeasurably by Big Dance eligibility status.
“It was a hard one,” stable representative Luke Hilton said.
“Bjorn had a good think about it all week with The Big Dance as the carrot but he loves that money and there was double the prizemoney to come here today so I think that’s what swayed him in the end.
War Eternal is enjoying a good preparation and the favourite's home at Randwick ð¥@BBakerRacing! pic.twitter.com/PTuD0DsKBe
â SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) July 13, 2024
“It was a good win. He’s been knocking on the door, this horse, and it was really good to see him get back in the Saturday’s winners circle.
“He had a long time off.
“So, a big thanks to the owner’s, they have been very patient and (he is) getting back to some of his better form, he did run fourth in a Randwick Guineas behind Anamoe.
“It has been a while but he is in career best form now.”
War Eternal’s weekend win takes his prizemoney above $600,000 which represents a significant return on investment.
Baker secured the Cambridge Stud bred (then) colt at the 2020 NZB Karaka Yearling sale for $160,000.
War Eternal is the first foal of Fastnet Rock, Aleria, who is a member of one of winemaker and thoroughbred owner/breeder Wolf Blass’ most prized families which boasts numerous of his ‘Eagle’ inspired stakes winners including the Queensland Derby winner, Eagle Way.
Originally published as Bjorn Baker’s decision to bypass a Big Dance Qualifier pays dividends as War Eternal proves too good at Randwick