By Glenn Davis
The cream always rises to the top but in some cases it takes time.
That’s the impression trainer David Vandyke has drawn from his promising three-year-old Noble Decree.
A $400,000 buy at the Karaka Yearling sales in New Zealand, Noble Decree was the logical pick for Vandyke on breeding and looks.
“He’s a nice horse and was one of the standouts at the Karaka sales,” Vandyke said.
“He ran in much better company last campaign but we’re just taking each race as they come this time in.”
Vandyke accepted with Noble Decree for Doomben on Wednesday but scratched after drawing wide.
A son of American sire Per Incanto, Noble Decree will instead head to the Class 1 Handicap over 1200 metres at Ipswich on Thursday.
“I accepted with him at Doomben but I waited to see the opposition and how he fared in the draw before I decided where to go with him,” Vandyke said.