Oratorio Son Now Heads For Gr1

'Good tough one' goes for the big race in a fortnight

The horse who has finished closer to Winx than any other in the past year is now on target for his own Group One day in the spotlight.

Oratorio

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Not long after Winx made light work of the Gr1 George Main Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday, Sons Of John took out the Gr3 Bill Ritchie Handicap on his way to the Epsom Handicap in two weeks.

Trained by 29-year-old Jason Attard at Hawkesbury, Sons Of John ran third behind Winx in the 2015 Group One Epsom after running the mare to a head in the Theo Marks Stakes.

Although he has performed well, the Bill Ritchie was his first win since the Hawkesbury Gold Cup in June last year.

“It’s just a great day,” Attard said.

“I think we know a bit more about him now and the plan has alway been to go to the Epsom again.

“He should be nice and fit and ready to go and hopefully Blake wants to ride him again.”

Blake Shinn rode Sons Of John for the first time on Saturday and said the gelding was a credit to his young trainer.

“He’s prepared him in great order today he gave me a lovely ride. He’s a good tough one this horse and it’s great to win for these young trainers,” Shinn said.

Sons Of John is by the triple European Gr1-winning former Coolmore shuttler & now South African-based sire Oratorio (Danehill-Mahrah, by Vaguely Noble), whose first SA-bred foals were in great demand when offered at sale this year.

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