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Silhouette ready to light up for Te Rapa

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Silhouette Noir will warm up for her tilt at securing a first black-type win with an impromptu performance at Te Rapa on Saturday.

Silhouette Noire winning the Harness Jewels @cambridge-Bm85 Picture: Trish Dunell

The former Canterbury mare wasn't among the original nominations for Saturday's SkyCity Hamilton 1400, but Cambridge trainer Lee Somervell didn't need much convincing from jockey Trudy Thornton to supplement her to the entries.

The Te Rapa race will serve to sharpen the Dane Shadow five-year-old mare for her early winter target of the Listed Team Wealleans Tauranga Classic on June 25.

"I was going to wait until Tauranga for the fillies and mares’ race there as her next race, but I was at the trials on Tuesday and Trudy said this Te Rapa race was ready-made for her," Somervell said.

"It's left-handed over 1400m which suits and she won at Te Rapa last time she raced there. So we've put in a late nomination and we think she'll go well. She appears to be well placed so I look forward to seeing how she goes."

Raced by renowned Christchurch beauty therapy entrepreneur Anne Marie de Spa and her husband Charles Hall, Silhouette Noir transferred from Riccarton trainer Terri Rae to Somervell earlier this season to take advantage of more black-type opportunities in the north.

Three times stakes-placed as a three-year-old filly, Silhouette Noir has now won six of her 27 starts, though she has yet to take to right-handed racing to Somervell's satisfaction, which is a concern ahead of her upcoming Tauranga assignment.

"She's still got a bit to learn about right-handed racing. She was travelling well coming to the turn at Ellerslie the other day and she took a bump, which should have been of minimal hindrance to a mare of her experience, but she lost four lengths," Somervell said.

"She's certainly got the ability and she's a pleasure to have in the stable but she's such a long-striding mare and she's done all her racing left-handed up to now. It's just taking time to learn the right-handed way of racing but she will get it. It's just a shame there's not more left-handed black-type opportunities up here for her."

Somervell indicated there were no plans to change Silhouette Noir's get-back-and-sprint-home style of racing despite the small field of six for the open sprint at Te Rapa on Saturday.

"She's best held up for a run. Trudy will just let her drift back and then save her for that last run at them. She's very well for this race," he said.