Special homebred chasing further success

Waipukurau stayer Tukituki (NZ) (Complacent) holds a particularly special place in the heart of trainer Carl Taylor, who is hoping his run of success can continue at Tauherenikau on Saturday. A builder by trade, Taylor has had off-and-on involvement in the racing industry for many years, having trained his first winner back in 2006 before taking time away from training for over a decade. “I’m a builder, that’s my main job, so I just work my horse and go to work,” he said. “I went to pony club, did some…

Good test at Tauranga for smart debut winner

Passiflora (NZ) (Farnan) will provide her connections with a sound guide at Tauranga as to where she sits in the three-year-old pecking order. Trainers Steven Ramsay and Julia Ritchie will see how their daughter of Farnan handles a rise in class in the Armory Standing At Mapperley Stud 3YO (1200m) before plotting their next move. “It will give us a good line on where we go with her, she’s not overly big and it will be a good test for her,” Ramsay said. “We’ll see how she goes on Saturday…

Another hefty task for top CD mare

Marotiri Molly (NZ) (Per Incanto) has paid the price for her high rating in the Central Districts so far this spring and it will be a similar story in Saturday’s Valley Plumbing Redcraze Bowl (1400m) at Tauherenikau. The Group Two-winning mare is one of the top-rated gallopers in the region, particularly in the sprinter-miler category, meaning despite a mare’s allowance she has carried topweight in both starts so far this campaign in open company. Despite her hefty impost, she performed with her typical consistency when third first-up, and after missing…

Dream comes true for Crofskeys

Heather and Peter Crofskey are pinching themselves as they prepare to hop on a flight to Melbourne to watch their pride and joy Leica Lucy contest Saturday’s Gr.1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) at Flemington. “It is a dream come true,” Heather Crofskey said. “It (dreaming of racing a horse at Flemington) started many years ago, just before we started breeding, and it has happened.” The Taranaki couple bred the daughter of Derryn and initially raced her with New Plymouth trainer Robbie Patterson, for whom she was a standout three-year-old last…

War Machine ready to bounce back

War Machine (NZ) (Harry Angel) did not run up to expectations in The Everest, but Ben Hayes has urged punters to stick with the explosive gelding. The Group 1 winner gets the chance to get his spring campaign back on track in Saturday’s $3 million Russell Balding Stakes at Randwick. The 1300-metre event will be War Machine’s first start since The Everest, in which he clocked in 10th, which was only second run of the campaign and Hayes would like to think he has much more to achieve this campaign.…

Rain key to Derby hopes

OTI Racing’s Terry Henderson says any rain to hit Flemington before Saturday will only enhance Azazel’s (NZ) (Shocking) chances of causing an upset in the VRC Derby. Henderson told The Verdict podcast he was buoyant about the young stayer’s hopes this weekend. Importantly, there is little concern about Azazel running out a strong 2500 metres. “He is bred that way,” Henderson said. “He’s out of a Tavistock mare, by Shocking. “If we get some rain on Friday, that will bring him right into the race. “The Godolphin horse (Observer) is…

NZ Cup campaign on track for Who Knows

The path towards the Gr.3 Martin Collins New Zealand Cup (3200m) has been near-faultless for Who Knows (NZ) (Redwood) and the mare has one more box to tick before the big dance at Riccarton in a fortnight. After a successful campaign through the winter, culminating in a runner-up finish in the Gr.3 Winter Cup (1600m), Who Knows has enjoyed a relatively light spring, trialing in September before showing her class to win the Egmont Cup (2100m) with ease earlier this month. The daughter of Redwood went back to the trials…

I’munstoppable primed for Legacy Lodge Sprint

Trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott went on a fact-finding mission to Pukekohe on Wednesday with I’munstoppable (NZ) (Charm Spirit), and they got the answers they were after. The Group Three winner was victorious first-up over 1200m at Matamata earlier this month, and her trainers elected to test her going right-handed before nailing down her future targets. They duly entered her in Wednesday’s Group and Listed 1100m trial at Pukekohe, alongside her Group Two-performed stablemate Lux Libertas, and they were pleased with what they saw. The daughter of Charm Spirit…

Herbert ready to strike back in class

Taranaki galloper Herbert (NZ) (Sweet Orange) will be back on top of the book in open company at Tauranga on Saturday after starting his season competing at the elite level. The son of Sweet Orange went from a one-race winner in 12 starts to a six-race winner in 24 starts last season, racking up just shy of $360,000 in stakes with key victories in the Gr.3 Taranaki Cup (1800m) and lucrative $350,000 Wairere Falls Classic (1500m). That success was a reward for patience from his trainer John Wheeler, who never…

Show time for promising miler at Ashburton

Rangiora galloper Show Pony (NZ) (Vespa) has been near-unbeatable so far in his four-year-old season and trainer John Blackadder is hoping his rise can continue up in grade at Ashburton on Friday. Showing promise early in his career, the Vespa gelding finished fourth in a Gr.3 Barneswood Farm Stakes (1400m) at just his second start before placing behind southern star Pivotal Ten in the Listed Gore Guineas (1335m). He earned a trip to Trentham later in the season where he finished at the back end of the field in the…