First mile test for Spring Tide

Foxton trainer Chrissy Bambry isn’t too worried about the prospect of an improved track for Spring Tide (NZ) (Darci Brahma) for the second leg of the Hastings weight-for-age triple crown.

Spring Tide made a huge impression in the first leg, the Gr.1 Tarzino Trophy (1400m), beating all but Callsign Mav (NZ) (Atlante) after mounting a strong run from midfield.

That effort came on a Slow8 track, which has been Spring Tide’s preferred going to date. All six of his victories have been on slow or heavy ground, while he is yet to finish in the first three on better ground.

The Hastings track was rated a Dead6 on Wednesday morning ahead of Saturday’s Gr.1 Windsor Park Plate (1600m), and though some rain is forecast, it’s looking likely the going will be better than for the Tarzino.

However, Spring Tide is clearly an improved horse this year and Bambry believes better going may suit him better.

“As the track gets firmer he can make use of his sprint a little more,” she said.

“Certainly this time of his preparation you can get away with a run or two on better ground.”

It will also be Spring Tide’s first run past 1400m but Bambry said she’d be surprised if he failed to get the extra 200m.

“He’s obviously never run a mile, but given his way of racing and the way he settles he should get a mile no worries.”

Spring Tide has been a great bargain buy for owner Wayne Ross, who paid $5,000 for him on gavelhouse.com last year after three unplaced runs for the Clayton Chipperfield stable.

Bambry will also send Lord Esperanza (NZ) (Savabeel) to Hastings for a rating 65 1400m contest. He failed on the first day over 1600m but may appreciate better going and the return to 1400m.

Meanwhile, Bambry has four horses scheduled to start at Thursday’s Waverley meeting, though one of them, the debutant Third Time Round (NZ) (Tivaci), is likely to be scratched.

The others will all start in maiden races – Sergio (NZ) (Swiss Ace) in a 1200m maiden, Princess Biddy (Unencumbered) over 1400m, and Kingfisher Lad (Unencumbered) over 1650m.

“None of them really want wet tracks but we need to race them somewhere,” Bambry said.

The best of them could be Princess Biddy, who at her debut finished third in the Listed HS Dyke Wanganui Guineas (1340m) on September 4.

“She won’t really want it heavy, but to get to the three-year-old races going forward she needs to run, and she’s against a couple that have heavy track form. Hopefully she can do the job and be in the first three.”

Princess Biddy is being set for the Gr.3 Eulogy Stakes (1600m) at Awapuni on December 11.

Bambry’s Gr.3 Gold Trail Stakes (1200m) winner Bellacontte (NZ) (Burgundy) won’t be heading back to Hastings, but will instead contest the Gr.3 Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes (1400m) under weight-for-age conditions at Hawera on Saturday week.

Bellacontte is being aimed at the Gr.1 Barneswood Farm New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton on November 13 and with no major Central Districts lead-ins for three-year-old fillies, Bambry decided it was worth taking on older horses.

“I was looking for a 1400m race and since she only has to carry 50kg she shouldn’t have too hard a run,” Bambry said.

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