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Wexford work their Hawke’s Bay magic again

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Wexford Stables’ Group One pedigree at Hastings was again to the fore when they claimed the carnival’s biggest prize with the widely-travelled Willie Cazals.

Willie Cazals winning the Livamol Ormond Memorial
Willie Cazals winning the Livamol Ormond Memorial Picture: Trish Dunell

Trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott completed a patch-up job of extraordinary proportions to produce the veteran to land the Livamol Classic, his first win for more than three years.

“This is a wonderful thrill for Andrew and myself, the owners and the staff at Wexford,” O’Sullivan said.

“He came back from Hong Kong with two bowed tendons so we put him out on the hills for 12 months. There was no pressure because the owners didn’t have any great expectations.”

They knew, though, that if Willie Cazals could get anywhere near his best overseas form – a stakes win in Italy and Group One placings at Sha Tin – he would be a formidable foe at Hastings.

“He ran against Red Cadeaux on three occasions and beat him every time – he was a pretty serious horse,” O’Sullivan said.

The stable also won the Gr.1 Windsor Park Plate two years ago with another former Hong Kong performer in Pure Champion. “This one is maybe a little bit more special,” O’Sullivan said.

Jockey Craig Grylls, who also rode Pure Champion, was happy to let the nine-year-old Willie Cazals lope along at the back of the field.

“The plan was not to dig him out of the gates, he can over race, and there was good speed on,” he said. “From the 800 the field fanned out and I picked a path through and he got the job done.

“All credit to Lance and Andrew, it’s great to get another Group One for them –they’ve been big supporters of mine.”

Willie Cazals’ sustained finish saw him collar the favourite Humidor close to home with Hasselhoof finishing well for third ahead of El Pescado and the well-supported Rasa Lila, who had her chance.
NZ Racing News

Hastings

Saturday, 01st October 2016

8
16:41
(local)

Livamol Ormond Memorial (G1)

Type: OPEN
NZD $250,000
2040m TURF HEAVY
8
16:41
(local)
NZD $250,000
2040m HEAVY

Livamol Ormond Memorial (G1)

Type: OPEN

The G1 2040m at WFA saw one of the weakest fields for depth line up, if not the weakest ever, so no surprise that the result saw a double figures priced winner and oldest winner. Willie Cazals, a 9yo that has bowed not one but two tendons and had not won a race since April of 2013 buried them today to score by short neck in a sedate 2:09.75. The gelding was winning his sixth race from twenty-five starts and his first at G1, when a 9yo so that speaks volumes about the lack of depth he met and bet today. He may have once been a decent horse but that is why he is now racing in New Zealand against far inferior depth as once means in the past. An intriguing fact for Willie Cazals is fourth up is when he is most lethal having now won three times in this state and having a G1 second in Hong Kong, so racing improves the gelding. Humidor was a brave second and the 4yo was just six months old when Willie Cazals won his last race to show the vastness of between drinks. The 4yo was wide with cover about ninth and then challenged across the top and led turning for home. The race was his at the 200m before being bombed with 10m to go. At just his ninth start and at G1 under WFA he almost produced the winning cigar so he should clean up in New Zealand with the total lack of WFA depth these days. Hasselhoof probably should have won the race after pulling his block off midfield the outer between runners and then hitting that customary flat spot near the home turn and early the run home. He kept coming and was an obvious to see third at the 100m to be beaten a length. The other reason why he should have won is his stable elected to not run him in a Listed mile two weeks prior and that was a clear mistake as the victor today Willie Cazals did so and ran third. Hasselhoof was too fresh and that was why he was as keen as mustard for a large portion of the race, so that outing even on poor footing at Pukekohe may have taken that edge off him. We will never know for sure as unlike horse racing hindsight is never wrong. El Pescado ran on well and has come up super this season. Rasa Lila was there to be a threat at the 200m but paddled late in the footing and her usual ping is not quite there when the ground is iffy. Benzini ran on well late down the outer from well back considering he was fresh up. Saint Emillion led and after being headed at the 300m was swamped inside the closing 200m. Mime was incredibly wide for a large part of the race and the effort told on her the final 200m while Savaria plugged on late after getting into the field from first on the ballot. The rest were battling near the home turn and struggled home with the trip and tricky biased footing contributing too many of these defeats. It was a field lacking any serious depth and may be the lowest level seen in this event ever with a 9yo with two-bowed tendons that had not won for three and a half years scoring to further muddy the picture. No 9yo ever after two significant injuries and at this age is ever anywhere near his peak so the calibre of his opposition is what has changed and such is the case today. Humidor was brave and Hasselhoof probably should have won but he has been found out in Australia in weakfish fields therefore confirming the 2016 renewal was of substandard quality like the track presented.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. WILLIE CAZALS (IRE) 8yo H
AUSSIE RULES (USA) - SECRETE MARINA (IRE)
CRAIG GRYLLS
LANCE O'SULLIVAN & ANDREW SCOTT
$16.1
59kg
Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd
2nd 9. HUMIDOR (NZ) 4yo G
TEOFILO (IRE) - ZALIKA (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
JOHNO BENNER & HOLLIE WYNYARD
$4.1
57.5kg
Jomara Bloodstock Ltd, Steeplechasers Flat, M Krauser, Dr P Goel, Mrs P Adams, B Shannon, T Ginnane, D O'Connor, B Sokolski, Walker Racing & Bloodstock, Royjohn Racing & H Bastone

Sales Information

3rd 8. HASSELHOOF (NZ) 5yo G
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - ALPINE (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
DONNA LOGAN
$10.3
59kg
B & R Alexander, G J Cossey, C J & P L Woods, The Baywatch Syndicate, The Hoof Syndicate

Sales Information

4th 6. EL PESCADO (NZ) 6yo G
EL HERMANO (NZ) - ANNCHIPS (NZ)
CAMERON LAMMAS
STUART MANNING
$19.1
59kg

Sales Information

5th 11. RASA LILA (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - DANCE MY DANCE (IRE)
LEITH INNES
STEVEN RAMSAY & JULIA RITCHIE
$7.3
57kg
6th 1. BENZINI (AUS) 7yo G
TALE OF THE CAT (USA) - PARIS PERFUME (AUS)
R J MYERS
ADRIAN & HARRY BULL
$30.7
59kg

Sales Information

7th 5. SAINT EMILION (NZ) 5yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - ROSEARIO (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$19.9
59kg

Sales Information

8th 15. MIME (NZ) 4yo M
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - MAIDJEU (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$4.6
55.5kg

Sales Information

9th 17. SAVARIA (NZ) 5yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - AMATHEA (NZ)
HAYDEN TINSLEY
ROYDON BERGERSON
$27.3
57kg

Sales Information

10th 2. JULINSKY PRINCE (NZ) 7yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - JULINSKY PRINCESS (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
FRASER AURET
$15
59kg
11th 12. BOHEMIAN LILY (NZ) 5yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - BOHEMIAN BLUES (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
JOHN BARY
$110.2
57kg
12th 3. AUTHENTIC PADDY (NZ) 7yo G
HOWBADDOUWANTIT (USA) - AUTHENTIC CROSS (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
LISA LATTA
$16.1
59kg

Sales Information

13th 14. CELEBRITY MISS (NZ) 6yo M
CIVICS (AUS) - CLASSIC DAME (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
LEE SOMERVELL
$68.8
57kg
14th 13. PLATINUM COMMAND (NZ) 5yo M
RED GIANT (USA) - WEDNESDAY ROCKS (NZ)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
LISA LATTA
$35.5
57kg

Sales Information

15th 10. BATTLE TIME (NZ) 4yo G
BATTLE PAINT (USA) - LADY OF OAKVIEW (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
TIM & MARGARET CARTER
$19.1
57.5kg
16th 7. FARM BOY (NZ) 6yo G
EL HERMANO (NZ) - LADY OF OAKVIEW (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
TIM & MARGARET CARTER
$33.4
59kg

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