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WA star Showmanship wins Show County Quality at Randwick for superstar jockey James McDonald

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James McDonald and Showmanship wins Show Country Quality at Randwick.
Camera IconJames McDonald and Showmanship wins Show Country Quality at Randwick. Credit: Mark Evans/Getty Images

WA star Showmanship launched his spring campaign in style when scoring his first victory in almost two years in the Group 3 Show County Quality (1200m) at Randwick.

Ridden by superstar jockey James McDonald, Showmanship ($3.30 favourite) sprinted powerfully from midfield to overhaul Prime Candidate ($5.50) in the final 25m in his narrow win.

It was the Danny O’Brien-trained gelding’s second start since injuring a suspensory in 2020 and first triumph since claiming a Listed feature at Moonee Valley in September that year.

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Showmanship was a candidate for The Everest before his injury and could spark interest from slot-holders for the $15 million Randwick sprint after his impressive return.

“I didn’t think he could make up that ground,” owner Bob Peters said.

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“The caller said he was five lengths off them at the 200 and still three lengths off them at the 100.

“It’s nice to see him come back after such a long time off.

“He looked ready and a lot fitter than he was at Warrnambool (last start).

Showmanship made a statement on return.
Camera IconShowmanship made a statement on return. Credit: Mark Evans/Getty Images

“He’s proved he can travel now which is a good sign.”

Showmanship vindicated Peters and O’Brien’s decision to send him to Sydney rather than tackle Saturday’s Carlyon Stakes at Moonee Valley.

McDonald was impressed by the seven-year-old, who improved his record to eight wins from 10 starts.

“He’s a classy horse and he was obviously prepped up to perfection,” McDonald said.

“Obviously I’m glad he came to Sydney today.

“He’s a real winner, he knows where the line is and he’s a pleasure to ride.

“Danny said there was plenty (of improvement) to come, so it was a lovely stepping stone, he got in well at the weights and he’s a real progressive horse.”

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