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King Edward

Mon, Oct 27, 2025

King Edward



King Edward reigned supreme for the OTI ownership group at Clare on Sunday, October 26.

Having just his third start for trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor, King Edward showed his appreciation for a step up in distance with a strong win.

Given a smart ride by apprentice Matthew Chadwick, the five-year-old raced away over the final 200 metres to win the Platinum Ag Services Maiden (1800m).

King Edward ($4.60) scored by an ever-increasing 2-1/4 lengths from Matino ($2.40 fav) with Lai Flipper ($21), a half-length away third.

Chadwick settled the gelding midfield on the fence early in the field of 10.

The leaders increased the tempo with 800 metres to travel, and the jockey found himself five lengths astern of the three leaders.

He stayed on the inside and King Edward accelerated through the gap to win well and indicated he would love races over even more ground.

Winning trainer Aaron Bain said it had been great to get on board for the OTI team.

“King Edward won emphatically today,” Bain said.

“He pulled up very well and looks great in the coat.

“It was a confidence run today after having issues at his previous run.

“Now we can progress to a Class One with him.

“There are two options – next Thursday, on Oaks day, at Gawler there is a Class One over 2100 metres or the following Friday, at Bordertown, there is a Class One over 2000 metres.

“Both are really good options, getting him out a little bit further in trip.

“Hopefully, the further he goes, the better he gets.

Winning jockey Matthew Chadwick said he believed King Edward could continue to improve over ground.

“The horse put in a great performance today,” Chadwick said.

“It didn’t go as I planned, I was a pair further back than I wanted.

“He settled beautifully for me and around the half-mile (800m), I asked him to start improving.

“He took a little while to pick up the bridle but when he did I got behind the leaders very quickly.

“The opening came on the fence, and he put them away pretty comfortably.

“Hopefully it is onwards and upwards.”

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