Dublin Down punched his ticket to the Golden Slipper Stakes in upset fashion, conquering the final ballot exemption race – the Group 2 Pago Pago Stakes at Rosehill.

Pago Pago Stakes 2024 winner Dublin Down

Pago Pago Stakes 2024 winner Dublin Down has booked a spot in Saturday week’s Golden Slipper field. Photo: Steve Hart.

The Exceedance colt, trained by Tony & Calvin McEvoy, arrived in Sydney after a decent showing in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield, where he finished 12th.

Fitter for his second run, he thrived in this drop in class and his first race outside of Melbourne.

Ridden by Tim Clark, Dublin Down displayed impressive determination, leading the charge for most of the race.

Starting strong, Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott‘s widely-drawn contender Anode challenged for the lead early, but Clark guided Dublin Down into first place before the first turn.

Maintaining a solid pace, Dublin Down dominated the race, crossing the finish line with authority as a 20/1 outsider in betting.

 “That was very impressive,” co-trainer Calvin McEvoy told Sky Thoroughbred Central.

“We know he’s a really good colt, he’s a Group-winning colt.

“But the way Tim (Clark) rode him, he rode him positive, blinkers on first time.

“We didn’t really think he’d have the speed to do that but he took control of the race.”

Anode held on for a respectable second, while Coleman edged out the pre-race favourite Gatsby’s for third place.

This victory earns Dublin Down a guaranteed spot in the Golden Slipper field, pending his connections’ decision.

His all-in odds at Ladbrokes have undergone a dramatic shift, plummeting from 100/1 to $51 following his impressive Pago Pago win.

The Pago Pago Stakes victory opens up the possibility of a repeat of last year’s feat, where Shinzo achieved the prestigious Pago Pago Stakes – Golden Slipper double.

The last colt to achieve this accomplishment before Shinzo was Stratum in 2005.

The McEvoy stable might boast two contenders in the Golden Slipper, with stablemate Rue De Royale still in the mix at 100/1 odds.

If not the Golden Slipper for Dublin Down, the Group 1 $1 million Inglis Sires’ (1400m) at Randwick on April 6 remains an option.

“We will see,” McEvoy said.

“We weren’t sure whether he was more of a Sires’ (Produce Stakes) horse, so we will keep all of the options open.

“But he’s up here, he’s earned his way into the Slipper so we will give it great consideration.”

2024 Pago Pago Stakes Results

Finish No. Horse Trainer Jockey Margin Bar. Weight Penalty Starting Price
1 3 DUBLIN DOWN Tony & Calvin McEvoy Tim Clark 6 55.5kg $20
2 4 ANODE Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Adam Hyeronimus 0.44L 11 55.5kg $8.50
3 1 COLEMAN Matt Laurie Tyler Schiller 2.14L 5 55.5kg $5.50
4 7 GATSBY’S Chris Waller James McDonald 2.55L 3 55.5kg $2.05F
5 5 KING OF ROSEAU Peter & Paul Snowden Tom Sherry 4.92L 4 55.5kg $21
6 9 JOHNNY THE KID Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Regan Bayliss 5.35L 9 55.5kg $26
7 2 PARKOUR James Cummings Kerrin McEvoy 6.46L 2 55.5kg $10
8 6 DUVANA Chris Waller Jason Collett 7.46L 10 55.5kg $9.50
9 12 THE THREE HUNDRED Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Sam Clipperton 8.19L 1 55.5kg $31
10 10 AGENDA SETTER Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Joshua Parr 9.54L 7 55.5kg $26
11 11 GLORIOUS MOMENTS Jim & Greg Lee Reece Jones 28.63L 8 55.5kg $201
8 GROWING EMPIRE Ciaron Maher Tommy Berry 0

Table Credit: Racing Australia.


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