Boom Goes Bang At Balak

Our four-year-old mare Saint Boom continued her good form this preparation, winning Race 1 at Balaklava this afternoon, the Agfert Class One Handicap over the 1600m journey.
With the services of veteran hoop Jason Holder, Boom was able to secure a lovely run in transit and be presented at the right time in the small field to make the winning move into the home straight. Pleasingly, Boom was able to find that length when it mattered, which saw her clock the fastest last 200m of the race to ensure victory was in her keeping.
Post-race with Terry McAuliffe, an upbeat Stephen Theodore made comment on his thoughts leading into the race, stating that "when the fields came out, it was a small field, but the second favourite won a maiden in 2023, I mean she's got good current form, so if that was the main danger, and that's not disrespectful to the second horse, but if that was the main danger, I was pretty confident my mare's going places, so I want to be winning today if I want to go to town on Saturday week".
McAuliffe made reference to the mare started her career under the care of former trainer Peter Hardacre, who has remained in ownership, when transferred to STR. Theodore humorously discussed his recent pre-race chat with Hardacre over dinner at the Wellington Hotel the night prior, commenting "he's such a reserved guy (Hardacre) and I'm such a hyperactive sort of dude and I said to him we'll bid on margins, not if she wins, he said oh just shut up, play it down, there a good bunch of owners he said, they're not used to that side of talk".
Theodore paid respect to Hardacre, stating "I'm grateful for Pete on giving me the opportunity, his new business model, as I said if I keep winning races there might be a few more find their way, and he's going to live the lifestyle that I want, that you don't have to go to the races every day with the pressure".
The relationship with Hardacre goes back many years to the Cranbourne days, as Theodore jokingly commented on reflection "I had hair, teeth and we were both young blokes back in the day, so 2003 that was when I first met Peter".
Post-race with McAuliffe, Holder made comment on how the race transpired from his pilot seat, stating "it worked out lovely Tez, I got a lovely run from where we were, I heard Ben Price (By The Book) coming and I thought jeez I need to find to win the race and she found, which was great, she found under pressure, she gave me a good length, and she was too good for them".
The daughter of Spirit of Boom will now look to return to Saturday class in the coming weeks to continue her rise in form this preparation. The future does looks bright for the gorgeous mare who is now starting to find her way, much to the delight of the owners led by Hardacre.

