Washington - Upi
Dunaden backed up his win in last month\'s Melbourne Cup with a stretch-running victory in Sunday\'s $1.8 million Hong Kong Vase. Local favorite Thumbs Up finished second and it was a dead heat for third and fourth involving Silver Pond and Red Cadeaux, who lost to Dunaden by a short nose in the Melbourne Cup. Godolphin Racing\'s entrant, Campanologist, looked to have a chance in the final 50 yards but the door shut just as he was ready to make a move. Dunaden, with Craig Williams back in the irons after missing the Flemington Racecourse fixture because of a suspension, got the 2,400 meters over good to firm going in 2:27.50. The race went according to plan, Williams said. \"When we got the draw No. 3, it made our job easier,\" the Australian rider said. \"We planned to stay close in a race that figured to be slowly run.\" Dunaden, a 5-year-old, French-bred son of Nicobar, did just that. Staying in the middle of the pack until the second of the right-hand turns, he quickened when asked and won by 1 3/4 lengths. Dunaden spent most of his year in France, running well in Group 2 and Group 3 events. He took the Group 3 Geelong Cup on Oct. 19 in a prep for the Melbourne Cup. Winning trainer Mikel Delzangles said traveling with Dunaden is a pleasure since he \"is really such a good horse with a great temperament.\" Asked about plans for the improving stayer, Delzangles said, \"For the long term, nothing\'s decided yet. The short term? A holiday.\" Dunaden now has nine wins from 29 lifetime starts and is 4-for-7 this year.