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Roger James stable stepping out in earnest

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The new season starts for Roger James this weekend.

The Cambridge trainer, who won five black-type races last term, has had just four runners over the first seven weeks of the season.

Tavy winning the Trevor Eagle Memorial
Tavy winning the Trevor Eagle Memorial Picture: Trish Dunell

By contrast, premiership leader Kevin Myers has had 121 runners over the same period.

However, the action is intensifying for James.

The stable has had 20 trials runners over the past 10 days and will have eight runners, spread over Taupo and Hastings, this weekend.

The Taupo team is headed by the stakeswinners Tavy and Avisto, who resume in the $20,000 Leicester-Lowry 50th Anniversary Cup, a race that has drawn an exceptional field for a rating 75 event.

Avisto winning the Allied Soliloquy Stakes
Avisto winning the Allied Soliloquy Stakes Picture: Trish Dunell

Tavy has an outside barrier but James regards the Tavistock four-year-old as the more forward of his pair.

“She’s a good mare and has had a couple of exhibition gallops but she does have an awkward draw for around Taupo,” James said.

“She will probably be ridden conservatively from the draw, and that could cost her, but she’s capable of running a big race.”

Tavy won the Listed Trevor Eagle Memorial (1500m) at Ellerslie last spring and ran third in the Gr.2 Eight Carat Classic (1600m). She last raced when she came from the back of the field to run second to Shees Flawless in the Gr.3 Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (1200m) at Te Rapa on Anzac Day.

Both Tavy and Avisto are being aimed at the Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes at Hawera next month, along with stablemate Miss Foxwood, who resumes at Hastings on Saturday.

“Avisto will derive a bit of improvement from the run [at Taupo] but she should get a better trip than the other mare,” James said.

Stablemate Bhiwani resumes in another Rating 75 1300m at Taupo and James’ other runners will be Cool Tart, a three-quarter sister to Melbourne Cup winner Efficient, and Never In Doubt, who will be rivals in a Maiden 1300m.

“Bhiwani has been a late maturing mare and is capable of running a race first-up.”

City Of Auckland Cup winner Delago’s Secret resumes in the Windsor Park Plate at Hastings and has been working well.
NZ Racing News

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