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Ruby Turns To Gold For Max Whitby

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The Group 1 win by A Touch of Ruby in Saturday’s Thorndon Mile at Trentham was a fine finale to the racing career of the Australian-owned Pins mare

The mare, trained by Stephen Autridge for Sydney owner Max Whitby, was having her last start as she is carrying a foal by freshman sire Jimmy Choux.

She also has a half-sister by Savabeel from Syrah entered in this week’s Karaka Premier Sale from Trelawney Stud.

“She’s in foal to Jimmy Choux and we thought if she ran in the first four it would make her worth a lot more money,” Autridge said. “It’s what everyone dreams of and it doesn’t often happen so it’s fantastic.”

Whitby, a strong supporter of New Zealand racing and a vendor at Karaka this week, has previously enjoyed great success with the like of dual G1 winner Scarlett Lady and as a partner in Cox Plate winner Savabeel.

Ironically A Touch Of Ruby beat the Savabeel mare Costume into second place completing a Thorndon Mile quinella for Waikato Stud stallions.

Whitby purchased A Touch Of Ruby (Pins x Syrah by Traditionally) at the 2011 Karaka National Sale for $50,000 from Trelawney Stud and retires as the winner of four races from 16 starts and earnings of #161,335.

She won the Avondale Classic at Pukekohe Park at her second start as a two-year-old and this season had won at Matamata in November and tuned up for the Thorndon Mile with a win at Pukekohe last week. The Thorndon Mile was only her third try in stakes company.

A Touch of Ruby is the only foal to race out of her dam Syrah, a daughter of G2 winner Real Success (Success Express) and a half-sister to G1 Queensland Oaks winner Vouvray (Zabeel) and Listed winer Boulton (Zabeel).

She becomes the seventh G1 winner for her sire Pins among his 55 individual stakes winners.

Pins has 39 yearlings catalogued for the Karaka sales series including 31 in the Premier Session..

Runner-up Costume is a half-sister to the Listed Soliloquy Stakes winner Masquerade (No Excuse Needed) with their dam being the O’Reilly mare Disguised.

Waikato Stud will offer a Pins filly out of Disguised during the Premier Sale at Karaka this week.


Racing and Sports

Trentham

Saturday, 25th January 2014

7
16:00
(local)

Thorndon Mile (G1)

WT: 52kg Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1600m TURF GOOD
7
16:00
(local)
NZD $200,000
1600m GOOD

Thorndon Mile (G1)

WT: 52kg Type: OPEN

Yet another female galloper wins at G1 in New Zealand and A Touch Of Ruby scored at odds close to 50-1. The 4yo mare was a last start Benchmark 85 winner so the step up to G1 is supposed to be substantial and a bridge too far almost every time but clearly not here and the result must be deemed suspect. A Touch Of Ruby has tried G1 once as a 3yo filly and finished fourteenth of eighteen and tried G3 once for a seventh of twelve though that was not too bad an effort. She had never looked or raced like a miler prior with three runs at the trip and the best effort a fifth in a Benchmark 75. The one intriguing fact from the race and proof that a pregnant mother has all sorts of strength is that A Touch Of Ruby will be retired after today. Her trainer Stephen Autridge was fined $500 for not notifying authorities the mare was in foal as bettors need that sort of vital information but the 2014 Wellington Cup week has seen a comedy of repeat errors from track people to officials. It is safe to assume it did not wipe the smile of his face and was the second time he has trained the winner of the race with a lightweight Fayreform, also a 4yo mare, scoring in 1998. It was a quinella for the 4yo mare this year with Costume powering home like the winner and it is poignant that both settled down in the rear trio. Costume was having her first run at G1 and had won here at Trentham the first day a week earlier on the infamous concrete tarmac track in a Benchmark 75 so was jumping many grades. The trifecta ended up being a 4yo one with the first male home Sacred Star that ran a game race and did carry half a kilo over. Zurella lost her chance to win with a slow start and getting buried well back the inner but ran on well for fourth though eachway bettors will feel aggrieved. The mare should have been in the money at least. Capone was an eyecatcher late from the back in a run on finish. The first pair home from in or near a very silly early pace were Brave Centaur and Survived, with both being flat and one-batting halfway up the run home home only to box on again. The riding tactics on Survived by Opie Bosson were ridiculous on a topweight disputing a mad early lead and only being headed after 600m. Survived has never led the first quarter of any race he has contested lifetime so the tactics were just either ill advised or a total brain snap. Bosson has won a G3 WFA race over a mile on the horse by looping the field to lead at the 1000m but that was because the pace was a crawl and his mount was out the back over-racing. Entirely different situation here as many tried for the front and several kept pressing plus this is a G1 under handicap conditions. Iamishwara and Perfect Start ran on from back of the midfield or in the latter case the rear trio, so were entitled too looking at the race pattern and finish. Perfect Start looks a winner back to a lesser grade race. Savour The Moment was slaughtered wide in the lead before getting over one-off second after 600m so no surprise he punctured the run home. Le Choix was slaughtered wide and working throughout after scrambling away. The other two slaughters that stopped badly were Jetset Lad and Forefront with the former ridden upside down wide on the speed early and the latter kept attacking deep before taking the front at 1000m. Forefront is a sprinter only at this stage so being gassed at a mile was a tactical blunder by either the trainer (s) or rider or both. Make Du Plessis was dumped of Chintz very early when that runner shied and he unluckily found the hardest part of the track, which had been concrete a week earlier, to land on. They breed them tough in South Africa as the now Kiwi citizen Du Plessis rode the next evening and won a million dollar juvenile race. He can clearly do some cash donating of his own now rather than outrageously asking for it live on air in a blatantly contrived interview with Trackside host Brendan Popplewell. Two of the last three Thorndon Mile winners have been 4yo mares (Say No More in 2012). The second and third placegetters in 2013 (winner Historian) and 2011 (winner Booming) were mares each time namely Lady Kipling/Miss Pelear and Dasoudi/Eileen Dubh. The winning time today was 1:34.53 and remember it was a backrunners finish as several runners gassed each other the opening quarter and a few more went on with it for another 200m. However in fourteen runnings of the race this century there have been seven faster times so it is nothing special so more proof the race is not a genuine G1 result or anywhere near the depth that international standards are trying to weed out. The record time in the race was set by a 3yo male in McGinty of 1:32.99 when ridden by Jimmy Cassidy. Craig Grylls was winning his first G1 race when he buried the field atop A Touch Of Ruby and it could be a career defining moment. The track today was not like the cement runway offered last week at Trentham but it still was not forgiving and several runners on the day ran well below par and never hit out properly the concluding stages. A suspect miler won the race though being in foal clearly gave her that equine expectant mummy-power. The runner up was like the winner and seemingly not a likely G1 performer at this stage though the way female gallopers are totally dominating the New Zealand landscape through handicapping help and extra bonus races it does not surprise. New Zealand racing nowadays is totally geared towards female gallopers. A Touch Of Ruby (fifth) and Costume (third) both ran in just a Benchmark 75 race at Ellerslie three starts ago and that is a very long way below G1 under handicap conditions. The quinella today also came from last start winners but again in several grades below so the 2014 Thorndon Mile was not a serious G1 event for neither depth, time nor outcome.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 13. A TOUCH OF RUBY (NZ) 4yo M
PINS (AUS) - SYRAH (NZ)
CRAIG GRYLLS
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$48.1
52kg
The Whitby Bloodstock Trust

Sales Information

2nd 12. COSTUME (NZ) 4yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - DISGUISED (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$16.3
52kg
G J Chittick

Sales Information

3rd 9. SACRED STAR (AUS) 4yo G
FLYING SPUR (AUS) - IRISH NOVA (NZ)
LEITH INNES
TONY PIKE & MARK DONOGHUE
$6.1
53kg
Raffles Racing

Sales Information

4th 7. ZURELLA (NZ) 5yo M
ZABEEL (NZ) - DONEZE GIRL (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
SHAUNE RITCHIE
$5.2
53.5kg

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5th 4. CAPONE (NZ) 7yo G
AL AKBAR (AUS) - GOOD HEARTED (NZ)
PHILLIP TURNER
DANICA GUY
$56.5
54.5kg

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6th 2. BRAVE CENTAUR (NZ) 6yo G
O'REILLY (NZ) - CENTAUREA (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
L NOBLE
$13.5
57kg

Sales Information

7th 1. SURVIVED (NZ) 4yo G
ZED (NZ) - LIBERAL (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
JOHN BARY
$7.8
59kg
8th 5. IAMISHWARA (NZ) 4yo G
KEENINSKY (NZ) - SHE'S HEROIC (NZ)
SHANNON DOYLE
ANTONY KAYE
$57.5
54kg

Sales Information

9th 6. SAVOUR THE MOMENT (NZ) 6yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - DANCING MISTRESS (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
STEPHEN MARSH
$21.7
54kg

Sales Information

10th 14. PERFECT START (NZ) 4yo M
PERFECTLY READY (AUS) - ARTEMESIA (NZ)
BARRY JONES
VANESSA HILLIS
$57.4
52kg

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11th 16. LE CHOIX (AUS) 4yo G
CHOISIR (AUS) - GENEBEL (AUS)
MARK SWEENEY
MICHAEL MORONEY & ANDREW CLARKEN
$16.8
52kg

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12th 15. HIGH FASHION (NZ) 4yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - PIN HIGH (NZ)
R J MYERS
KEVIN GRAY
$11.3
52kg

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13th 3. JETSET LAD (NZ) 6yo G
ELUSIVE CITY (USA) - JETSET LASS (NZ)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
JOHN WHEELER
$28.8
56.5kg

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14th 8. JUBILATE (NZ) 5yo G
FALKIRK (NZ) - DUTOWIN (NZ)
NOEL HARRIS
GRAHAM RICHARDSON
$10.1
53kg

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15th 11. FOREFRONT (NZ) 4yo G
O'REILLY (NZ) - DEVANT (NZ)
KELLY MYERS
PAUL SHAILER
$39.5
52kg

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LR 10. CHINTZ (NZ) 4yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - CHARMED (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
TONY PIKE & MARK DONOGHUE
$7
52kg

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