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Original Post 2009-Apr-18, 09:33 PM

Ginolad Finishes Sixth 
Australian Ginolad has finished sixth in this afternoon's Group 1 Nakayama Grand Jump (4250m).
The race run at 4:40pm (EST) was won by local galloper Spring Ghent, at nine years of age, who along with the Australian was the oldest entrant in the field.

King Joy, winner of Japan's only other Group 1 steeplechase (Nakayama Daishogai) in December and race favourite was only beaten a neck in second placing.

Ginolad finished a great distance away from the winner, crossing the line 5.5 seconds after Spring Ghent. The race time was 2.1 seconds from the race record set by Blandice in 2004 with a time of 4:47.0.

Today's race was the last Ginolad will have for Warrnambool based trainer Aaron Purcell. A $900 purchase from a Sydney dispersal sale, Ginolad has been sold to UK trainer Ventilla Williams.

Williams recently celebrated success in the UK Grand National at Aintree with steeplechaser Mon Mome who won at odds of 100/1.

Winner of the Group 2 Pegasus Jump (3250m), Open Garden, finished third.

Worth 152,760,000 Japanese Yen, the Nakayama Grand Jump is worth around $2.1 million in Australian dollars with $1.125 million going to the winner.

Unfortunately for connections only the first five across the line gain a slice of the prizemoney.

It was trainer Aaron Purcell's first ever runner in the Nakayama Grand Jump while for jockey Craig Durden he was unable to improve on his sixth placing on Personal Drum back in 2007.

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2009-Apr-18, 09:34 PM

From JRA...

Ginolad was positioned further behind than in the Pegasus Jump Stakes around eleventh and gradually improved positions
as the early front runners began to tire, finishing sixth and 5.5 seconds from the winner.
“I’m happy with how he raced and he jumped well, but the winner was better suited the surface and the pace was very fast.
Now that I’ve had the experience, I know what kind of horse I should bring for this race next time” commented trainer
Aaron Purcell after the race.
Jockey Craig Durden was also pleased with Ginolad’s performance saying, “He settled down nicely during the trip and
jumped well. He gave his best and did well within himself, but the Japanese horses were too tough to beat”.
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