Velocious set to be sidelined for extended period

Velocious
Group One winner Velocious has been ruled out of racing for the remainder of the year. Photo: Race Images

Stephen Marsh may have temporarily lost the services of his star youngster Velocious, but he still has enough firepower to be a major force to be reckoned with in upcoming age group features.

The Cambridge trainer was forced to call a halt to her three-year-old program following below par efforts when resuming at Taupo and again in the Group 3 Gold Trail Stakes (1200m).

“She’s gone for a wind operation, she’ll be back into the New Year and we certainly hope she will come back to top form,” Marsh said.

The Written Tycoon filly was overwhelmingly voted Champion Two-Year-Old after claiming the Group 1 Sistema Stakes (1200m), the Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m) and the Listed Challenge Stakes (1100m).

In the three-year-old division, Marsh will now look to stakes winner Super Photon, black type performers Love Poem, Magna Memory and I’m All In to fly the stable flag while Kiwi Skyhawk is another highly rated individual.

“Super Photon will go to the Hawke’s Bay Guineas (Group 2, 1400m), he’s going well but hasn’t had a lot of luck this prep,” Marsh said.

“He just needs a good draw and the right run, he can really turn his form around.”

The Super Seth colt finished runner-up at Taupo and was then fourth in the Listed El Roca – Sir Colin Meads Trophy (1200m) at Hastings after racing three wide without cover.

Contributer’s son Kiwi Skyhawk followed up a debut third with a strong win at Te Rapa and is held in high regard.

“Kiwi Skyhawk had a jump-out at Cambridge this (Tuesday) morning and he will run on September 27 at Te Rapa in a three-year-old 1200m and then we’ll step him up from there,” Marsh said.

Snitzel filly Love Poem placed in black-type company in all three of her outings last term.

“She’ll run at Taupo on Friday, she’s drawn a sticky gate but she’s going well and is an exciting filly,” Marsh said.

Love Poem will resume in the NZB Mega Maiden Series (1200m) while Magna Memory will step out in the Forsman Racing Maiden (1300m), as will stablemate and debut fourth Sexy And I Moet.

“I’m All In had a freshen-up after his last-start stakes placing (third, Group 3 Northland Breeders’ Stakes, 1200m) and he’s back in work now,” Marsh said.

Meanwhile, last season’s Group 1 New Zealand Stakes (2000m) winner El Vencedor is headed to Hastings for the Group 1 Arrowfield Stud Plate (1600m) and the Group 1 Livamol Classic (2040m) following a solid resuming run for fourth.

“He was great at Ruakaka with a big weight and got caught wide. He bounced out of it well and is right on track for the last two legs and come Livamol day he’ll be beaming,” Marsh said.

Nest Egg also holds a nomination for the Livamol, but his presence is yet to be confirmed, with a return to Riccarton in November his longer-term target.

“We put him in the Livamol, I can see the race falling away a bit and we’re not writing it off,” Marsh said.

“He runs on Saturday at Ellerslie in an open 2100m and we’ll see what he does there first.”

Nest Egg won the Listed Metropolitan Trophy (2600m) last preparation before he finished runner-up in the Group 3 New Zealand Cup (3200m).


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