
Co-trainer Ben Hayes from Lindsay Park highlighted a significant equipment switch and jockey alteration as reasons behind Tycoon Star’s Morphettville success recently.
The team at Lindsay Park, including Ben, Will and J D Hayes, aims to leverage that performance for a Group 1 breakthrough as Tycoon Star contests The Goodwood (1200m) at Morphettville this Saturday.
For his previous Morphettville appearance, visors were reinstated in Tycoon Star’s gear, complemented by the services of James McDonald.
“I think the visors did the trick,” Ben Hayes said.
“It was a tough win also as he sat wide throughout and he won quite nicely, but I also got a big kick out of James riding his first winner in South Australia.”
Tycoon Star provided James McDonald with his first South Australian victory, and later on that day he piloted Chris Waller-trained Panova to Group 1 Australasian Oaks glory.
Visors will continue on Tycoon Star heading into The Goodwood, although McDonald is off to the Gold Coast Hollindale Stakes meeting, replaced by Luke Currie.
Tycoon Star copped a rough barrier draw, stuck in the wide outside berth of 16.
Recent Goodwood results suggest three-year-olds excel, especially after taking the Tobin Bronze Stakes (1200m) as Tycoon Star managed last outing.
Reserve Bank in 2025 and Royal Merchant in 2023 were three-year-olds who pulled off that precise double lately.
“An interesting stat about him, he’s never not run in a Stakes race,” Hayes said.
“He’s been a very good horse, for a long time, running against the best and he’s always been thereabouts.
“We purposely held him back from the early autumn to target this race and hopefully it can all align and he can run well.”
Hayes pointed out that wins lift spirits, as does a shift in locale.
Having remained in Adelaide since his last success, Tycoon Star has reportedly been in great shape.
“Ash, who has been looking after him, said he has been bright and well and really enjoying it,” Hayes said.
“We’re really excited and think he’s a genuine chance.
“If he can win that race, he’s got a pretty good (breeding) page behind him, and being Group 1 placed and a Stakes winner as a two-year-old, you never know.
“He’s racing for his future (as a Yulong stallion), but three-year-olds in the Goodwood have a good record.”
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