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Classic plan pays off at Avondale

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Kindaleica fulfilled a long term stable prediction at Avondale on Saturday when he landed his first stakes prize.

Kindaleica winning the Karaka Classic
Kindaleica winning the Karaka Classic Picture: Trish Dunell

The five-year-old continued his hot run of form this preparation with success in the Listed Westbury Stud Karaka Classic.

“The two races we set him for were this one and the Matamata Cup,” said Hamish McQuade, whose wife Karyn trains Kindaleica.

“I said to the owners a year ago that he would be a really capable miler, he’s just needed time.

“He really developed during his last break and he’s a different animal now. He’s grown and filled out through the shoulder.”

Kindaleica has now collected three wins and a placing from his last five starts and he also delivered a first black type win for apprentice jockey Anna Jones.

“It was a very good ride and she did everything we asked of her,” McQuade said.

Jones gave Kindaleica an ideal run in the trail before angling into the clear to hit the front 100 metres from home to score by a neck.

While Kindaleica has heavy track form to his credit, McQuade said the gelding was adept on better ground.

“He’s got a club foot so he just needs the jar out of it. He’s got a bit of a reputation as a mudlark, but as long as it’s a Dead 5 he’s fine.”

Dragonkeeper and Taaxman closed late to finish second and third respectively and the pacemaker Khemosabi kicked on gamely for fourth.
NZ Racing News

Avondale

Saturday, 19th September 2015

7
15:22
(local)

Karaka Classic (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1400m TURF SLOW
7
15:22
(local)
NZD $50,000
1400m SLOW

Karaka Classic (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

The Listed 1400m saw a tight finish with the first seven runners across the line of a twelve-horse field all covered within one and a half lengths. The winner Kindaleica has come up super this campaign and after trailing the leaders drove through once one-off into clear air to lead albeit narrowly at the 100m. It was the fourth win of Kindaleica in twenty-one starts but tellingly his third in seven outings so far this campaign. He can race on the speed or sit back plus can swim and has shown the ability to cope on better footing too. Middle distance will be his eventual calling but while racing well as a sprinter-miler can tackle the 2000m plus deeper into this spring. The time of 1:26.34 was the best 1400m clocking of the day but not substantially on what was a Slow9 rated track but it was definitely superior to that and raced more like a Dead6 or Slow7 surface at worst. The runner up Dragonkeeper was a good thing beaten in reality after being away awkwardly and well back as then got held up at the 200m waiting for clear air when wanting to detonate centre track. The mare flew late but missed narrowly. Taaxman ran a brave race too after an awkward start and getting back and wide then moving up deeper before the home turn. The way he sustained his finish augurs well for this time in and the 7yo can lead or race close when away cleanly. Khemosabi led up as expected and the 10yo only got swamped late into fourth. The deadheaters for fifth Illuminati and Candle In The Wind both ran good races and fought on strongly to the line. Smartly fought well too for seventh in a packed finish. Seconds Out was sound enough for eighth when one-off late while Noble Warrior down the outer was decent too. Bechtolsheimer was luckless and can be forgiven, as she was hampered early then when recovering along the inner after 400m had to be grabbed hold of again and ended up in the rear trio again. Sir Kingwood is best left-handed after he ran wide across the top but worth noting is he strode up menacingly to second at the 300m. John Gray the 11yo marvel ran his worst race for a while but has nothing to prove and is getting close to his hundredth outing on the track. Kindaleica still has more to come and middle distance can see him take that step up from Listed level while rain-affected footing is what he really enjoys.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 13. KINDALEICA (NZ) 5yo G
CAPTAIN RIO (GB) - LEICA GAZELLE (NZ)
ANNA JONES
KARYN MCQUADE
$2
53kg
C Solomon, K & H McQuade, Gary Cuttriss, John Hay & G C Saudners

Sales Information

2nd 11. DRAGONKEEPER (NZ) 7yo M
KEEPER (AUS) - PENSAR (NZ)
ALYSHA COLLETT
NICHOLAS BISHARA
$2.33
53kg
N P Bishara, G & S Cochrane, D Devitt & Miss K F Jones
3rd 8. TAAXMAN (NZ) 7yo G
FALTAAT (USA) - TRIKKALA GIRL (NZ)
SHAUN M MC KAY
TONY GILLIES
$2
53.5kg
N J Bason, B R, S J & W J Carter, V M Fenneman, M N Heath, M B Liley, D R & Mrs R F Quintal
4th 7. KHEMOSABI (AUS) 10yo G
COMMANDS (AUS) - GEORDOBA (SAF)
BARRY JONES
PAUL GORDON
$2
53.5kg

Sales Information

5th 3. ILLUMINATI (NZ) 6yo M
KEEPER (AUS) - HEAVENLY TRAIL (AUS)
MICHAEL MCNAB
BEN FOOTE
$2
56.5kg

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5th 5. CANDLE IN THE WIND (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - PREFER BLONDES (USA)
BRENDAN HUTTON
DONNA LOGAN
$2
55.5kg

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7th 9. SMARTLY (NZ) 7yo M
FAST 'N' FAMOUS (AUS) - ARTEMESIA (NZ)
CHRIS DELL
WAYNE HILLIS & SHAUN KESNER
$2
53kg

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8th 12. SECONDS OUT (NZ) 6yo G
PERFECTLY READY (AUS) - HURRICANE LIL (NZ)
H MOKI
IAIN MARKS
$2
53kg

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9th 4. NOBLE WARRIOR (NZ) 9yo G
LE BEC FIN (NZ) - OUR KUINI ROSE (NZ)
ROGAN NORVALL
GRANT & TANA SHAW
$2
56.5kg
10th 2. BECHTOLSHEIMER (NZ) 6yo M
REMIND (USA) - SOPHIE RO (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
JOANNE SURGENOR
$2.2
56.5kg
11th 10. SIR KINGWOOD (AUS) 6yo G
EXCITES (AUS) - FAME PRINCESS (AUS)
JOSHUA OLIVER
KYLIE LITTLE
$1.62
53kg

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12th 1. JOHN GRAY (NZ) 11yo G
JAHAFIL (GB) - MUM'S THE WORD (NZ)
ULRIKA HOLMQUIST
ANTONY FULLER
$2
59kg

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