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Beach Pad

Wed, Mar 12, 2025

Beach Pad



Aaron Bain Racing unveiled a talented staying prospect when Beach Pad returned to the winning list at Strathalbyn on Wednesday, March 12.

After settling third last in the field of 12, Beach Pad, trained by Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor, rounded up his rivals comfortably and raced away to win The Terminus Hotel Strathalbyn Handicap (2050m).

Jockey Jason Holder allowed the four-year-old to balance up early before asking him to improve from the 800-metre mark.

Owned in Western Australia by Geoff Evans, the gelding rounded up his rivals by the home turn then dashed away.

Well backed from $2.50 into $2.20, Beach Pad won by three lengths from Discreetly Blue ($2 fav) with Fiano Now ($12), a distant 6-1/4 lengths away third.

Trainer Ned Taylor said the stable was confident Beach Pad could find his way into the city.

“Stubby (Holder) didn’t panic,” Taylor said.

“He got him into a comfortable rhythm, and he certainly put them away well.

“The danger, Discreetly Blue (second) has run well as well but they have gapped the rest.

“Hopefully, he is a nice horse than can go on and win a couple more.

“He certainly looks like a Saturday style of horse.

“Beach Pad is a horse we knew would be better on a softer track and the track today had a little bit of give in it which helped him.

“Going into winter at the back of the carnival there will be races aplenty for him.”

Beach Pad came to ABR towards the end of last year and had run midfield in the WA Derby (2400m) in April last year.

Winning jockey Jason Holder said Beach Pad had been impressive.

“Before the race we thought we might have been in front of a few more,” Holder said.

“But we also didn’t want to get him out of his comfort zone.

“It worked out really well.

“I rode Discreetly Blue last start and didn’t realise it was in today, but the ABR team were confident we could still win, and they were right.

“Without doubt Beach Pad has gone a city win in him on that performance.

“I really liked he stays and going forward he will be suited to staying races.”

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