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![]() Yeah.
![]() I really hope he pulls through, I want to see little Jokers. |
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![]() New Year's Day was one of the best days of racing I've been to in my life! It was a hot, sunny day, the track was perfect and the racing was unbelievably good.
Eclipse Stakes: The favourite was the impressive San Bernardino, but it was a gutsy little filly with a big white face who took out the G3 Eclipse. Lady Alberton, who has never been further back than 3rd in her career, hit the lead at the top of the stretch and fought so bravely. Very strong win. Dunstan Championship: Cross Roads won his 5th from 8 career starts when he got his nose down at just the right time in a 3-way photo to win the Championship against a deep field. This has been a good race for finding top stayers of the future in the last few years, I think Cross Roads is another one. Genuine contender for the Auckland Cup in March. Royal Stakes: Satinka did the double! The Eight Carat on Boxing Day and now the Royal Stakes 6 days later. Kaatoon and Keffiya were impressive too, but the winner was way too good. One of the best performances of the day. Rich Hill Mile: The best effort by any horse all day was Sir Slick, who carried 60.5kg (134 pounds) and missed by a neck. Full credit to Fiscal Madness though, he had the second highest weight and ran a great race, a well-deserved G2 win after being 2nd and 3rd in so many in the last few months. Railway Handicap: Imananabaa looked like one of the best sprinters in NZ this time last year, like when she was unlucky in coming 3rd in this race last year. After that she had some injury problems and went missing for 9 months, but she bounced back to winning form today. Brilliant. Needuask was brave in 2nd, he's definitely a genuine G1 horse. There was a fall in this race, the horse was fine but the jockey broke his collarbone. Hope Tomohiro has a quick recovery. City Of Auckland Cup: PASTA POST! He's a star. He's now won 7 out of 8 in his career, and this was his best performance so far. One of the strongest handicap fields of the year, and he killed them, running away with his ears pricked. Here's Pasta Post enjoying the applause: ![]() |
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* * * Good luck, Carlisle Bay (wow it's hard not to call him Best Gift)!!! ![]() # FORM HORSE DRAW RTG WGT JOCKEY TRAINER 1 32983 Cog Hill 6 110 61.0 Opie Bosson Richard Collett, Pukekohe Park 2 2X7X5 Carlisle Bay 5 108 60.0 Chad Ormsby (a) Lance O'Sullivan & Andrew Scott, Matamata 3 44147 High Octane 1 101 56.5 Andrew Calder Gregor Robson, Cambridge 4 7X755 Desert Flight 3 99 55.5 Cameron Lammas Richard Coxon, Matamata 5 0X746 The Silence Sir 7 91 53.5 Neville Couchman, Cambridge 6 5X306 Primavera 8 89 53.0 Frank Ritchie, Cambridge 7 7X143 Golden Dollars 2 88 53.0 Derek Satherley, Cambridge 8 668X7 Fly'n' High 4 83 53.0 Royce Dowling & Linda Laing, Cambridge |
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![]() Carlisle Bay/Best Gift didn't go much better than last time.
![]() Sir Slick won another race yesterday, his 17th career win and he was carrying 62.5kg. Amazing horse. And now, since I'm bored at work, it's time to have another look at the Derby. Let's see how the ones I talked about in my last post about the Derby are going... Quote:
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Rios, Nom Du Jeu, Pierre Joseph and The Pooka haven't raced since. I'm expecting them to appear again in the next couple of weeks. There are some I hadn't even heard of when I did that post that are now the leading contenders now though... PRINCE KAAPSTAD - 3 g Kaapstad - Brilliant Princess - 8 starts, 3 wins, 1 second, 1 third G2 Great Northern Guineas winner, a very impressive effort and there's no doubt he'll get the distance. 10-1 for the Derby. IL DIVO - 3 g Don Eduardo - Rubiton's Best - 5 starts, 1 win, 3 seconds Closed nicely for second in that Guineas. 12-1 for the Derby. STEEL - 3 g Zabeel - Tennessee Midnight - 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 thirds This horse has been getting better every race, finishing nicely for 3rd in his first 2 races before clearing maidens impressively and winning again last start. Both of those wins were at the Derby track, Ellerslie. He's a Zabeel, of course he'll get the distance. 10-1. RED RULER - 3 g Viking Ruler - Ransom Bay - 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 third The Derby favourite. What's he beaten? Absolutely nothing. But the way he's done it has been so impressive, 8-1 almost looks like good value. This looks like a pretty talented crop. ![]() |
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![]() Some fantastic entries for Telegraph Sprint Day at Trentham, the first day of Wellington Cup week.
ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP Final Reality Ombre Rose Shamrock Star Avaroadi True Valour Fercertain Black Fox Point Guard WAKEFIELD STAKES (G2 2yo) Reuben Thorn Fully Fledged Fyfetheknife Khamseen Stand And Deliver Captain Fantastic Izonit Sanjura Viva Volksraad Lady Alberton Amazing Sky Key Message Solo Flight Pure Strike Hell Yeah Joan's Chance Seathepost Awesome Planet Encantada Starring WELLINGTON STAKES (G3 3yo) Alamosa The Pooka Prince Kaapstad Bruxaar Run Like Al Mission Critical Nom du Jeu Halfametreshort Van Who TRENTHAM STAKES (G3 wfa) Xcellent Delbrae Kerry O'Reilly Everswindell Miles Three Chimneys Twinkling Sakura Cluden TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (G1) Seachange Dezigna Clifton Prince Kay's Awake Irlanda Imananabaa Our Umaga Rabkalajo O'Cartier Pinsoir Brianna Maximum Star Accardo Manten Pinmdown Leadership St Verdi Smartway Victory Code Mary Ellen Wish I could be down there! |
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![]() Of course i only know about a fifth of the names but looks like a great day.
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![]() Glad your girl Seachange won again.
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