Hitabell claims Group 2 Eight Carat Classic

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Hitabell (inside) finding in the closing stages to defeat Sethito (outside) in the Group 2 Eight Carat Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images)

A brilliant front-running ride by Courtney Barnes and a never say die attitude from her mount Hitabell provided trainer Stephen Marsh with a Boxing Day double as the trio combined to claim the Group 2 Eight Carat Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie.

Marsh, who had produced Provence to win the Westbury Stud Royal Descent Stakes (1400m), had given Hitabell a short freshen up after the filly produced a similar winning performance in the Listed O’Learys Fillies Stakes (1340m) at Wanganui last month, but this time chose to step her up to the 1600m distance for the first time in her career.

Expected to run well but perhaps not trouble the $1.80 hot favourite with horse racing bookmakers, Sethito, Barnes and Hitabell had other ideas as they set up a leisurely pace to suit themselves as the favourite found herself three-wide in the early stages before sliding up outside the leader at the 800m.

Turning for home, there were many in contention, however both Hitabell and Sethito were kicking on strongly and at the 200m had the finish to themselves.

In a head-bobbing finish, it was Hitabell who proved the tougher of the two as she defeated Sethito by a nose, with Real Class dashing late to take third.

2024 Group 2 Eight Carat Classic Replay – Hitabell


Barnes was delighted how well her mount fought to the bitter end as she refused to yield to the favourite Sethito.

“It was a very good win and she was just so brave,” she said.

“We wanted to be positive from the barrier and when she jumped so well, she put herself on the pace and we could control things from there.

“I was a little worried when the other one (Sethito) cruised up alongside us, but I could feel her building underneath me and she just wouldn’t give in.

“That is the furthest she has gone but the way she relaxes there is nothing to say she couldn’t get a little further than the mile.”


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