Caitlyns Wish all heart in Wanganui victory

Eventual winner Caitlyns Wish (outside) and Wewillrock battle out the Open 1200m at Wanganui. Photo: Peter Rubery (Race Images Palmerston North)

Apprentice Ciel Butler made good use of her 2kg claim when she guided Matamata visitor Caitlyns Wish to victory in the Open 1200m Handicap at Wanganui on Saturday.

The Stephen Autridge-prepared four-year-old daughter of Belardo had been thereabouts of late without securing top spot on the podium and was well backed in the market to start a $3.90 second favourite behind the heavily supported Wewillrock ($2.30).

Wewillrock (59.5kgs), who carried a full 7.5kg more in weight than the eventual winner with senior rider Jonathan Riddell in the saddle, made a swift beginning and disputed the early pace with Caitlyns Wish (52kgs), before Bold Belle attacked the pair out wider as Butler eased her mount into a perfect trail.

Rounding the home bend, Wewillrock took a direct path to the better going on the outside of the track however Butler had already angled into a similar space with Caitlyns Wish, and the pair set down to stage a length of the straight battle that went in favour of the Matamata mare by a long neck at the line.

Butler was all smiles afterwards as she explained the instructions that Autridge had encouraged her to follow.

“He (Autridge) said just be positive as she likes to be up there and although it didn’t go exactly as he thought she relaxed lovely behind the pace and it was just a matter of letting her go today,” Butler said.

“Once Bold Belle went around us, she really started breathing well and relaxed so nicely.

“They will all be coming down the outside today and I was always going to follow Riddell across (to the outside rail).”

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