Emerging South Australian sprinter Extremely Lucky has been sent to the paddock after a taxing campaign that culminated in a last-placed finish in the Group 1 Moir Stakes (100m) at Moonee Valley.
The Will Clarken-trained four-year-old stormed home to take out the Listed Lightning Stakes (1050m) at his home track Morphettville before crossing the border for an encouraging third placing after a wide run in the Listed Carlyon Stakes (1000m) at Moonee Valley that his trainer said, in hindsight, took its toll.
"Unfortunately, I think we bottomed him out the start before at Moonee Valley and he, we knew he was always going to get a long way back (in the Moir)," Clarken said.
"Ben (Melham) was really soft on him early in the Moir and he was a couple of lengths off the last horse, and he was just getting sprayed with kick back, so it wasn't to be.
"He's gone to the paddock, and you'll see him back maybe around Christmas time or a bit later and racing into the autumn."
A lightly raced son of Extreme Choice, Clarken maintains his confidence the horse will live up to his own lofty expectations.
"He's a terrifically talented horse, he's most probably run one bad race in his life and that was in the Moir, the start before things didn't go his way and he wasn't that far off winning a decent Stakes race," Clarken said.