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The New Zealand Cup carnival can’t roll around soon enough for local trainers Kevin and Pam Hughes.
The November fixture is the focus for several members of their stable and the Riccarton duo have good reasons to be bullish about their chances following their home meeting on Saturday.
Multiple stakes winner Maybe Miami and the promising stayer Son Of Zac gave the husband and wife team a winning double while Group One hope Hot Fuss and black type candidate Carnival both posted runner-up finishes.“At this stage, it’s all falling into place,” Kevin Hughes said. “We’ve got a nice team and good staff, there’s a lot of hard work that goes into it.”
Maybe Miami has won his last two starts and will have one more run leading into the Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile (1600m) on November 15.“He’s right on target and I think he’s going to be a threat,” Hughes said. “I’m toying with the idea of a 1600m race at Ashburton, it can be a soft mile there and then into the Coupland’s.”
Son Of Zac’s Cup carnival target is a Rating 85 event over 2500m on the final day ahead of a trip north in January.“I think the Wellington Cup will be a good race for him,” Hughes said. “He’s a good, young stayer but the New Zealand Cup is too soon for him.”
Stablemate Hot Fuss followed up her second in the Listed Canterbury Belle Stakes (1200m) with a runner-up finish on Saturday behind the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) hope Age Of Fire.“She hasn’t done anything wrong and she’s improving all the time,” Hughes said. “She might go to Ashburton and then the 1000 Guineas.
“We’re looking at the Oaks with her as well, I think she’ll run a mile and half on her ear.”Carnival has won twice from six attempts and Hughes is keen to raise the bar next month with the Showcasing mare.
“She’s coming up really well and we’re looking at the Stewards,” he said.