Young gun Ben Price achieved a significant personal milestone at Murray Bridge on Saturday, claiming his 80th metropolitan winner to outride his claim.
The star apprentice got the job done with exciting sprinter La Defense, fittingly trained by his bosses Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea, who notched his fourth consecutive victory.
Price settled the talented four-year-old at the tail of the field early before unleashing a devastating turn of foot to win as a $1.65 favourite should.
The 21-year-old, who has firmly established himself in the top five jockeys in South Australia, was pleased to have achieved the feat with a horse he's had plenty to do with.
"It's a good feeling, it's probably taken a little bit longer than what I wanted but the horse was really good today," Price said.
"Really impressive might be a better way to put it, I gave them a big head start and got on the back of the horse I wanted to follow but as soon as I gave him a bit of leeway at the top of the straight, the length of his stride just extended like a real nice horse.
"He put them to bed, ears pricked on the line, he did it really easily.
"Ever since he's been gelded he's just turned into an absolute gentleman, everyone around the stable loves him and he's putting a really good record together now."
La Defense looks a black-type horse in the making and the stable has done well to take him through his grades.
He'll now go for a short break before taking aim at some tougher races both in SA and across the border.
"(Ben has) done a lot of work with the horse, I'm very proud of him," Clarken said.
"He's had a terrific prep, we'll back off him now … he's a horse we'll aim up at the carnival, he'll have a month off and go again.
"Obviously the prizemoney in Melbourne is so alluring so we'll most probably have a look over there and if he's good enough, come back for the better races in Adelaide."
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