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Per Incanto Climbs Premiership Ladder

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Street Cry stallion Per Incanto continued his climb up the NZ sire standings with his second Group One winner at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day.

Santa Monica
Santa Monica Picture: Trish Dunell

Picture: Trish Dunell

Santa Monica, a 5YO daughter of the Little Avondale Stud based Per Incanto, won the G1 Railway Handicap to join Dal Cielo as his second winner at the elite level among his 13 stakes winners.

Santa Monica (Per Incanto x Monarch by Volksraad) beat Princess Kereru (Pins) by a neck with a head back to Melody Belle (Commands) third.

Per Incanto, who has 41 pf his progeny catalogued in the upcoming New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sale at Karaka, has sired four stakes winner this season and is currently third on the New Zealand General Sires' premiership.

Santa Monica has now won five of her 28 starts for owners Stuart and Cherie Hope, who joined forces with trainer Stephen Ralph more than a decade ago.

“We formed a partnership which has been 13 years in the making so it hasn’t happened overnight,” Ralph said.

Ralph's father John was a former G1-winning trainer and he was on hand to watch his son win his first G1 race.

Santa Monica’s stablemate Marissa (Fully Fledged) won the final race at Ellerslie to complete a big day for the Ralph stable.

Santa Monica’s winning dam Monarch is a half-sister to the Magic Millions 3YO Trophy winner Jamieson Valley (Desert Prince) while her second dam Balmacara (Bassenthwaite) won eight races including three at stakes level and was also G1-placed.

Picture: Race Images Photo

Alamosa mare On The Rocks headed a Karaka trifecta in the G2 Rich Hill Mile at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day.

Bought for $40,000 at the 2016 NZB Karaka Select Sale, On The Rocks beat the $100,000 Karaka Premier Sale purchase Tiptronic (O’Reilly) by three-quarters of a length. Third-placed The Mitigator (Master Of Design) was passed in at the 2016 NZB Ready To Run Sale at Karaka.

On The Rocks (Alamosa x Cold Shoulder by Volksraad) was one of New Zealand’s leading three-year-olds last season, winning the G2 Avondale Guineas and Listed Trevor Eagle Memorial and placing in the G2 Auckland Guineas.

Trained by Mike Moroney and Pam Gerard for a large group of owners, On The Rocks has now had 10 starts for four wins, two placings and $190,575 in stakes. He was bought at Karaka by Moroney’s brother Paul from the Wellfield Lodge draft.

On The Rocks is still an entire. Connections will attempt to enhance his value in the G1 Thorndon Mile and G1 Herbie Dyke Stakes in coming weeks.

On The Rocks is one of four winners from the unraced Cold Shoulder, a half sister to Melbourne Cup winner Efficient (Zabeel) and G2 winner Guillotine (Montjeu).

He is among 14 stakes winners by Alamosa including G1 winners Stolen Dance and Kirramosa.

Bargain filly Imelda Mary gave the late Australian Guineas winner Ferlax his first stakes winner when she took out the G2 Royal Strakes at Ellerslie.

Ferlax had his stud career cut short when he died prematurely after a paddock accident at Haunui Farm early in 2017.

Imelda Mary (Ferlax x Eleesha by Encosta De Lago) was purchased for next to nothing as a yearling by trainer Wayne Hillis.

Hillis has Imelda Mary nominated for the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham on March 16 but will start the filly in the Karaka 3YO Million along the way.

The experienced Hillis rated the Royal Stakes among the most satisfying in his training career.

“It’s very special,” Hillis said. This filly is named after my mum, so it’s unbelievable. I’ve been in racing all my life and had some good thrills, but this is right up there.” “

Imelda Mary was purchased for only $NZ3500 from the Haunui Farm draft from the Festival session of the 2017 New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Yearling Sale by Hillis.

She has now won twice from 13 starts returning $NZ94,350 prize-money.

Imelda Mary is the first foal out of the unraced Eleesha, a daughter of the twice-winning mare Modellista (Redoute’s Choice).

Modellista is a sister to the two-time G1 winner Fashions Afield.

The Royal Stakes was the fifth leg of the prestigious New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year series with Imelda Mary taking the eight points on offer.

The series is currently led by 1000 Guineas winner Media Sensation (I Am Invincible) on 12 points with Imelda Mary, Pinmedown (Pins) and Queen Of Diamonds (Savabeel) tied on eight points.

Savabeel gelding Prince Jabeel won the G3 City Of Auckland Cup at Ellerslie to become the 84th stakes winner by his champion sire.

Trained by Lance Noble and ridden by Ryan Elliott, Prince Jabeel is the third stakes winner from his dam, the Danehill mare J’Adane.


Racing and Sports

Ellerslie

Tuesday, 01st January 2019

9
17:28
(local)

Sistema Railway (G1)

Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1200m TURF GOOD
9
17:28
(local)
NZD $200,000
1200m GOOD

Sistema Railway (G1)

Type: OPEN

This G1 1200m Open under set weights penalties has seen its share of boilovers and today it happened again as Santa Monica, a 5yo mare having her first attempt at this level, won paying $77 as the second to outsider in the field. The field looked of dubious depth and the first six home were all female gallopers showing the sprinting ranks are very ordinary at the moment. The track at Ellerslie today was posted as a Good3 but the winners in the main came well off the inside and many got angled deliberately up the middle lanes, which looks and is quite unnerving for bettors. The winners and where they turned for home in race order were seventh (three-off the fence and three lengths from the leader), seventh (two-off the fence and three and a half lengths from the leader), led (one-off the fence and a length in front), tenth (four-off the fence and four lengths from the leader), fifth (four-off the fence and three lengths from the leader), ninth (six-off the fence and five lengths from the leader), sixth (nine-off the fence and three lengths from then leader), led (four-off the fence and a neck in front), sixth (eight-off the fence and two lengths from the leader) and led (two-off fence and two lengths in the lead). Santa Monica raced seventh wide albeit with cover and moved up sixth deeper turning for home and not too far away ready to unleash. She reached fourth at the 200m and was coming before being second at the 150m and then got the front with 10m to go scoring by a neck in 1:09.47. The mare last won a race in September beating Benchmark82 class that is six or seven grades inferior to today or supposed to be but in New Zealand the compression is like worn out spinal discs. It was her fifth win from twenty-eight starts and her first at Blacktype plus incredibly on Good footing prior to today she had raced five times and not paid a dividend. She wins at G1 at her sixth Good track try, which says more about her opposition and luck on the day. Princess Kereru, also a 5yo mare, had tried Blacktype twice before and had failed each time though today she nearly won at G1 and probably should have saluted. She carried the minimum of 53kg like the winner but after being fifth away lost her place to be tenth the inner and then got off the inside across the top to be eighth. After working through sixth turning for home the mare surged sharply at the 300m and led at the 200m several widths away from the fence and in lanes that did not become a negative. She looked set to win when clear at the 100m but alarmingly was running inwards towards the no go lanes and once in them she got bombed with 10m to go looking anchored somewhat by the inferior footing there. If the runner up should have won but for veering down into the no go lanes closer in of Ellerslie these days then the third finisher Melody Belle should have won for fun. The clear cut favourite stormed home too late to be beaten a neck and a head and it was a combination of rider and tactical error by her yard. The 4yo mare drew wide and had topweight of 57kg but had earned it and the race was lost when away eighth and deep she then got eased back a few spots rather than to hold her spot or move closer as she was always going to have to sit deep. Melody Belle was tenth and wide still midrace but several lengths further back than when she jumped and considering the narrow margin she got beaten that was the losing of the race. The best sprinter in the field was twelfth and the deepest runner turning for home and miles away then asked to do a herculean task. She almost achieved it and this was a G1 thrown away as there was no difference sitting eighth wide as tenth wide today regarding energy expelled, except a couple of lengths difference start to the leaders and the runners that beat her home. Race decisions have consequences and when on the best horse in the race by a margin the impossible is not always surmountable if just a couple of lengths askew in judgment and tactics. Volpe Veloce, the winner of this a year ago, settled down last and ran home powerfully for fourth beaten less than a length. She went straight back to last and then came with one run at them so the plan after an awkward start was basically correct bar a timing issue of such a late burst, whereas Melody Belle with 1kg more sat wide covering extra ground throughout. Melody Belle wins the race likely 99 times out of 100 if run again so how she got beaten boggles the mind and the ground she made up late under topweight said it all. One spot closer in the running let alone two and she wins semi-comfortably. Indecision fought on for fifth after trailing third the inner on settling but was almost two and a half lengths from the winner at the line. Sleeping Beauty from sixth the inside fought on okay while the second favourite Bostonian was a disappointing seventh. Bostonian had no ping the run home after racing fifth in a good spot and he may be just a wet tracker, as prior he had won fresh up easily at G3 level on slow footing and the runner up that day was Santa Monica that he gave 3kg. Today he only gave her 2.5kg and after a one and a half length win was three lengths behind her today so the four and a half length turnaround can only be the better footing and/or he is not as good as his trainer and connections believe. Stratocaster battled on okay from the back while Ferrando was used up wide early to go forward and get up second the outer then led at the 300m before being headed at the 200m weakening. Volks Lightning was fourth wide in the open throughout so did well not to drop right out as she finished tenth beaten just under three and a half lengths. Livin' On A Prayer battled away after getting back on the inner and the backed into second favourite Gift Of Power after working to the lead early stopped quickly and was beaten six lengths. Even if she did hang out the home turn it makes a mockery of her prior win by over ten lengths in a time of 1:07.46 6 carrying 56.5kg that is not believeable whatsoever and should never ever be ratified. The mare today ran twelfth beaten six lengths in a 1:09.47 won race, so she ran close to 1.11 at the line well beaten, yet on an Awapuni track not noted for fast 1200m times (until the top bend reduction and change) she was supposed to have run eighteen lengths faster than she did today. If she is just a leftie then should win the G1 Telegraph by daylight in world record time at Trentham down the chute as they get faster clockings than Awapuni does these days. The other two in this race were outclassed with Rocanto not good enough (he has had two G1 starts for a last of eighteen and a thirteenth of fourteen today) and William Wallace is better the other direction. Santa Monica got very lucky today as she should in reality run her usual honest race and finished fourth at best with any of second, third and fourth sure to beat her home bar slow lanes and rider timing and/or tactical mistakes. Everything fell into her favour today including beating a far from strong G1 field and she scored her first win on good footing ever at a first G1 attempt. It is hard to ever better anything when all the planets align for one day too your benefit. Bostonian needs to regain his reputation that is in tatters, after the effort today when getting a soft run the outer, in what is looking not a very strong either G1 Telegraph at Trentham on January 19, a race that boilovers happen in with startling regularity. The time at Awapuni for Gift Of Power two starts ago would have won the last three Telegraphs easily so her reputation is too on the line. Santa Monica is not in the G1 Telegraph to show that today was not, as is confidently suspected using all data and post race analysis, a total fluke.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 14. SANTA MONICA (NZ) 5yo M
PER INCANTO (USA) - MONARCH (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
JOHN & STEPHEN RALPH
$77.6
53kg
Stuart & Cherie Hope

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2nd 13. PRINCESS KERERU (NZ) 5yo M
PINS (AUS) - FLEUR D'AMOUR (NZ)
CAMERON LAMMAS
KEN & BEV KELSO
$13
53kg
K R & R P Humphries & Pr Partnership

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3rd 1. MELODY BELLE (NZ) 4yo M
COMMANDS (AUS) - MELEKA BELLE (NZ)
SHARIF RUSOF
JAMIE RICHARDS
$3.6
57kg
Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate (Mgr: J Galvin)

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4th 2. VOLPE VELOCE (AUS) 5yo M
FOXWEDGE (AUS) - BARDEGO (AUS)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
GRAHAM RICHARDSON
$11.9
56kg

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5th 8. INDECISION (NZ) 5yo M
PER INCANTO (USA) - YEAH NAH (NZ)
LEITH INNES
TONY PIKE
$12.4
54.5kg

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6th 11. SLEEPING BEAUTY (NZ) 6yo M
RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE) - KAILEY PRINCESS (AUS)
SAM SPRATT
LANCE O'SULLIVAN & ANDREW SCOTT
$27.1
53kg
7th 4. THE BOSTONIAN (NZ) 4yo G
JIMMY CHOUX (NZ) - KEEPA CHEVAL (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
TONY PIKE
$5.1
55.5kg

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8th 5. STRATOCASTER (NZ) 7yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - VERY MUSICAL (IRE)
OPIE BOSSON
EMMA-LEE & DAVID BROWNE
$13.2
55.5kg

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9th 3. FERRANDO (NZ) 5yo H
FAST 'N' FAMOUS (AUS) - RIO NUGGET (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$33.1
55.5kg

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10th 9. VOLKS LIGHTNING (NZ) 6yo M
VOLKSRAAD (GB) - NEXT CENTURY (NZ)
RYAN ELLIOT
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$42.5
54kg

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11th 12. LIVIN' ON A PRAYER (NZ) 5yo M
REDWOOD (GB) - IT'S MY SIN (AUS)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
VANESSA HILLIS
$32.1
53kg
12th 10. GIFT OF POWER (NZ) 4yo M
POWER (GB) - CAPITAL DIAMOND (NZ)
LISA ALLPRESS
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$4.2
53.5kg

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13th 7. ROCANTO (NZ) 6yo G
PER INCANTO (USA) - ROMANTIC LIAISONS (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
STEPHEN MARSH
$83.6
55kg

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14th 6. WILLIAM WALLACE (NZ) 6yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - HULUAVA (NZ)
ANDREW CALDER
A BULL
$57.3
55kg

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