Maasir makes winning return

Te Akau trainer Jamie Richards had strong representation in the Pitch Sports Bar & Lucky Lizard (1300m) at Taupo on Friday, winning with Maasir (NZ) (Proisir), with Aromatic (NZ) (Sacred Falls) securing a stable quinella.

Although settling last on a comfortable pace and still eight lengths astern at the 600m, Maasir took an inside passage and quickened too strongly for his opponents, with stablemate Aromatic finding plenty after racing outside the leader.

It was a cagey ride by talented hoop Ryan Elliot, seizing the initiative to save ground, and one that determined the outcome in the mind of Richards.

“He was given a lovely ride by Ryan, and really, the ride was the winning of the race,” he said.

“If he’d had to come around the field, I doubt he could have won, but he snuck up the inside and duly delivered. I was pretty happy with that.”

Last season, Maasir recorded consecutive victories to 2100 metres at Te Rapa, and appeared a likely contender for three-year-old classics before injury stymied his campaign.

“He’s come up well since the knee surgery in February, when he was working up as though he could have been a realistic chance in the Avondale Guineas (Gr. 2, 2100m) and he was one of the favourites for the New Zealand Derby (Gr. 1, 2400m),” Richards said.

“We gave him plenty of time and he’s come back in good shape. I’d been pleased with the way he’d trialled and it was a good fresh-up effort.”

Raced by the Te Akau Proisir Pride Racing Partnership, Maasir was purchased by Te Akau principal David Ellis for $72,500 at the 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale, from the draft of Leanach Lodge.

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