Beaten by Vardy in the 2020 renewal, SA Champion Freshman Sire One World made good for master trainer Vaughan Marshall to give the Milnerton veteran his maiden success in the 164th renewal of the R3 million L’Ormarins Gr1 King’s Plate courtesy of his standout son One Stripe at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday.
The Sporting Post observed in the build up to the prestigious weight-for-age mile that history really was not on the side of the young guns, given that, prior to Saturday, there have been only ten sophomore winners since its inception in 1861, two of which, Gimethegreenlight and Jet Dark, arriving in the new millennium.
But the Vaughan Marshall Grade 1 bucket list was itching to tick this one off and the fairytale unfolded as the Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner burst his way between two senior athletes to also give owner Rikesh Sewgoolam and jockey Gavin Lerena their personal ‘blue and white’ firsts.
After Snow Pilot showed the way, having crossed from his awkward 13 draw, to lead Montien and Oriental Charm early, the race changed complexion into the home run as Craig Zackey aggressively slipped Gr1 winning sprinter Gimme A Prince (14-1) down the inside rail in what looked a potential match winning move.
But Piet Botha’s longshot Montien (75-1) wasn’t going away and the two locked horns, with One Stripe making ground further back.
Inside the final 200m, Lerena slipped the champion 3yo through and the popular 11-10 favourite showed his class as he drew away to beat the gutsy Montien by 1,75 lengths in a time of 97,63 secs for the mile.
Gimme A Prince just tired late, but was not disgraced in third, ahead of Royal Aussie (25-2) and Oisin Murphy in fourth.
The remarkable One Stripe took his stakes bank to R4 161 763 with his sixth win and a place from eight starts.
The R1,4 million sales-topper at the 2023 Cape Racing Ready To Run And Unbroken Two Year Old Sale, One Stripe was bred by Drakenstein and is out of the three-time winning Silvano mare Silver Stripe, who stayed well and won up to 2450m.
On a memorable day for the Marshall team, they also celebrated a Grade 2 success when Rascallion won a thriller in the Anthonij Rupert Wyne Premier Trophy, earlier.