CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Allen claims his first Group-1

Allen claims his first Group-1

He may have lost six kilos to make the weight…but Cranbourne jockey Ben Allen had never been hungrier for Group-1 success when he was legged aboard Marabi in the $750,000 Oakleigh Plate (1100m) at Caulfield in late February.

Marabi, trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace at Cranbourne, is now unbeaten from seven starts after giving the 22-year-old Allen the biggest victory of his career, holding off Away Game and Oxley Road in the classic contest for sprinters.

“It still feels pretty surreal, it was more of a relief on the day crossing the line more than anything else,“ Allen said.

“The hard work that was involved in getting down to that weight, for it to actually pay off is amazing.“

Allen enlisted the help of jockey-trainer Ron Johnson to lose six-kilos to ride the mare with the young jockey needing to get down to 54-kilos to secure the ride.

“Because I’m quite tall my weight fluctuates a little bit, I would have been close to 60kgs,“ Allen said.

“It was all about getting the diet right, just sticking to fruit and vegetables and training morning and night.

“For the last week I cut out most of the fruit and just stuck to grain. So just brown rice,, corn, and just a little bit of vegetables at night-time.“

Marabi was the favourite leading into the race, but Allen knew he wouldn’t have the race his own way.

“I knew there were going to be horses who were going to take us on early, that what happens in an Oakleigh Plate, it’s quiet a fast-run race,“ he said.

“She’s a pretty adaptable horse, she got great gate speed and I was able to jump well and move into the one off-the-rail spot, where I didn’t have to worry about getting boxed in.

“Once I got across from there it kind of worked out really well. I was happy to put the pressure on early because she has a great gallop.”

Marabi’s last win under the guidance of Allen came in the Group-2 Australia Stakes (1200m) earlier in the year.

“The Australia Stakes, I probably got it a bit easier in front, at 1200 metres she gets there at lot easier than the shorter distances,“ he said.

“The horse’s ability to find the line, and it’s finishing kick, is so exciting and the way she pins the ears back and really has a crack.”

Allen is optimistic that with his first group one under his belt he will hopefully get more rides in the future.

“Hopefully it gets me some more opportunities but in Melbourne there is still a jockey’s room full with a lot of experience,” he said.

Allen and Marabi will next be targeting the William Reid Stakes at Mooney Valley on the Friday 25 March.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Family raises funds for road safety after teen’s tragic death

    Family raises funds for road safety after teen’s tragic death

    As the Provence Centre at Mazenod College filled with people honouring 16-year-old Chris, a heavy stillness lingered in the air. Chris Rua Antony died last Friday after being hit by…

  • Bulls charge home to win

    Bulls charge home to win

    Dandenong West secured a brilliant comeback victory against Narre South in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition to win by two wickets in what turned out to…

  • Demons ready to ascend

    Demons ready to ascend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 478111 Footy is in the air and the buzz can be felt around the ground at Casey Fields as the Casey Demons load up…

  • Seagulls still the top dogs

    Seagulls still the top dogs

    Tooradin has one hand on the minor premiership as the Seagulls professionally took care of business against Clyde in round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division.…

  • Bulls charge to outright

    Bulls charge to outright

    Cardinia’s demolition job of Pakenham reached outright status on day two of round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. The wounded Lions had already lost on…

  • Mud Rats rising to the challenge

    Mud Rats rising to the challenge

    Mud Rats has continued its impressive start to the South West Gippsland Dart League (SWGDL) 2026 Summer Season with a hard-fought 8-7 victory over Dart Devils. The Rats remain one…

  • Silva century not enough as Bloods go 2-0 against Bucks

    Silva century not enough as Bloods go 2-0 against Bucks

    DDCA Turf 1 matches were headlined by a top of the table clash, and it was Springvale South who once again had the wood over Buckley Ridges. The Bucks have…

  • Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 competition is heating up with the weekend’s results significantly reshaping the top four. Heading into round 13, Keysborough, Buckley Ridges, Springvale South…

  • Magpies remain in fourth

    Magpies remain in fourth

    Narre Warren managed to win a thriller against North Dandenong in the DDCA Turf 2 competition, holding onto victory by one wicket. The Maroons posted a healthy score of 223…

  • Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    One of the best local footballers to ever do it, Kyle Martin, has returned to Noble Park as an assistant coach after officially announcing his retirement as a player last…