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Acid Wash impresses Kah

Saturday, 06 Jan 2024
Acid Wash impresses Kah

Jamie Kah has been left very impressed by three-year-old Acid Wash, after the son of American Pharoah broke his maiden by a space at Cranbourne on Friday night.

Trained by Clinton McDonald, the gelding started a $1.20 chance after beginning his career with two second placings, including a narrow defeat down the Flemington straight the start prior.

After a slightly awkward jump, Acid Wash drove up to share in the lead and travelled comfortably at a steady gallop.

Around the bend, Kah slipped her mount a bit of rein and instantly had the chasers off the bit, before putting them to the sword in the last furlong, with the final margin a touch under six lengths.

The champion hoop said the victory was as comfortable as it appeared to viewers.

“He’s a very, very fast horse,” Kah said. “He felt very, very good underneath me.”

“On the turn I felt like he was still in first gear… we were always going to win easily, but he was just cruising.”

Kah said McDonald’s galloper has a “big future”, especially once he can straighten out a few little quirks.

“He’s such a big baby still, he’s learning, when the penny drops, he’s going to be a very classy horse,” she said.

“It was actually quite funny out of the gates, I had to apologise to everyone. I don’t know what happened, he just jumped sideways.

“But once he’s out there he’s a beautiful horse to ride, he’s got a big future.”