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Front-runner delivers golden performance

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The pre-race confidence of the connections of La Nouvelle Vague wasn’t misplaced at Wingatui where he took a major jump in class on Saturday in his stride.

La Nouvelle Vague winning the Dunedin Gold Cup
La Nouvelle Vague winning the Dunedin Gold Cup Picture: Wild Range Photography

Trainers Graham and Michael Eade were expecting a top showing from the son of St Reims in the Fire & Mechanical Dunedin Gold Cup, despite the six-year-old jumping from Rating 57 to Listed company.

La Nouvelle Vague was perfectly ridden to instructions by the visiting central districts apprentice Leah Hemi. They set up a solid gallop in front and strode clear in the run home for a clear-cut victory.

“It’s no use sitting out the back with him,” Graham Eade said. “I knew that once he got to the front that he wouldn’t give it up. He could have done another round.”

La Nouvelle Vague’s immediate future is unclear with a lack of suitable distance options ahead of the gelding.

“There’s not enough decent staying races around for him,” said Eade, who has the Gr.3 New Zealand Cup as a long-term aim.

La Nouvelle Vague was trapped wide early in the race before Hemi pressed forward and once in the lead the horse relaxed and was coasting at the top of the straight.

He held a strong gallop in the closing 300 metres to have three and a-quarter lengths on Saint Kitt, who closed gamely after covering extra ground, with Princess Brook holding third from Revelator.


NZ Racing News

Wingatui

Saturday, 04th February 2017

6
15:17
(local)

Dunedin Gold Cup (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
2400m TURF DEAD
6
15:17
(local)
NZD $50,000
2400m DEAD

Dunedin Gold Cup (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

This Listed 2400m Open Handicap saw a three-win 6yo racing many grades above his class win very easily and embarrass the so-called stayers in the South Island. La Nouvelle Vague needs cut in the ground or wet footing and had not won a race prior to today since a 2600m win in Ratings75 for jumpers in April of 2600m over some very ordinary types. He has only ever won when put in the lead or on the pace so can go at one speed for longer than most it seems if on the right sort of footing. He was back and wide today but sent around to take the front a mile from home and never looked like stopping to score by a humiliating three and a quarter lengths in 2:35.32. It was his fourth win from nineteen starts and this late maturer will surely make a super jumper one day as he keeps rolling along and takes out any fight from his rivals. At his first blacktype attempt he has demolished a field and that says a lot more about them than him for sure. Saint Kitt under 58kg ran a game race and kept coming the run home after being wide for almost half the race and then sitting sixth the outer. Princess Brook trailed the winning leader and fought on okay but had every possible chance. Revelator under 60kg fought on okay from worse than midfield on settling while The Gordonian battled from fifth the inner on settling. Motorbike Mike the 8yo ran on fairly but really the runners at this stage were coming in at intervals. The lack of stamina depth in the South Island makes this a dubious result indeed. The way La Nouvelle Vague beat these when rising many grades shows that the South Island stayer is now a myth so he has everything covered on the Mainland at this moment it would seem.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 14. LA NOUVELLE VAGUE (NZ) 6yo G
ST REIMS (NZ) - BALLADANE (NZ)
LEAH HEMI
MICHAEL & GRAHAM EADE
$13.2
53kg
D D Cronin, V S Cronin, F Gianone, P D & P D Jeffreys, The Savoy Syndicate & White Flash Syndicate
2nd 3. SAINT KITT (NZ) 7yo G
KEEPER (AUS) - SOUTHERN CRY (NZ)
LEE CALLAWAY
PAM ROBSON
$6.1
58kg
Miss K & V W Meenehan

Sales Information

3rd 7. PRINCESS BROOK (NZ) 5yo M
RAISE THE FLAG (GB) - LESLEY BROOK (NZ)
COURTNEY BARNES
TERRY KENNEDY
$7.5
55.5kg
F A King Family Trust

Sales Information

4th 1. REVELATOR (NZ) 8yo G
ZABEEL (NZ) - LABYRINTH (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
J F PARSONS
$6.7
60kg
5th 4. THE GORDONIAN (NZ) 8yo G
REMIND (USA) - VIVA LYPHARD (USA)
GOSEN JOGOO
JACK & JO-ANN GORDON
$21.2
57kg

Sales Information

6th 6. MOTORBOAT MIKE (NZ) 8yo G
PERFECTLY READY (AUS) - RAPID LIFT OFF (GB)
R CUNEEN
SOPHIE PRICE
$20.5
56kg
7th 8. ZHANIM (NZ) 6yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - TAFELBERG (NZ)
RYAN ELLIOT
STEVEN WOODSFORD
$24.1
53kg

Sales Information

8th 5. SUREASYOUWEREBORN (NZ) 6yo M
LUCKY UNICORN (AUS) - GREY SWALLOW (NZ)
J R LOWRY
NIKKI & BARRIE BLATCH
$16.8
56.5kg
9th 10. LANDALES GOLD (NZ) 5yo G
RAISE THE FLAG (GB) - DELIA (NZ)
DARRYL BRADLEY
TERRY KENNEDY
$10.1
53kg
10th 12. THE ENERGIZER (NZ) 6yo G
SHINKO KING (IRE) - ELAIA (NZ)
L KALYCHURUN
KELVIN TYLER
$36.3
53kg
11th 9. SHOW MACCOOL (NZ) 6yo G
FLYING SPUR (AUS) - LACADA (AUS)
SAMANTHA WYNNE
TRACEY CHARLES
$3.8
53kg

Sales Information

12th 2. ABSOLUT EXCELENCIA (AUS) 7yo G
EXCELLENT ART (GB) - JARADA (AUS)
TERRY MOSELEY
KEN, LISA RAE & KRYSTAL WILLIAMS
$26.3
59kg

Sales Information

13th 11. MCMAY (NZ) 7yo M
YAMANIN VITAL (NZ) - MCMAMMOTH (NZ)
KYLIE WILLIAMS
TONY & LYN PRENDERGAST
$23.2
53kg

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