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Trainers eyeing the top prize

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Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman have tentative Group One plans for the powerful mare New York Minute.

New York Minute.
New York Minute. Picture: Trish Dunell

The champion trainers are being lured by the ultimate goal at Hawke’s Bay where the Tarzino Trophy (1400m) will open the carnival on September 1.

“Murray and I have spoken about that, we might just keep her fresh and maybe run her in the Foxbridge Plate before that,” Forsman said.

They took charge of the strapping mare for this preparation after she had been a multiple black type placegetter for former trainer Ilone Kelly, whose family race the daughter of Iffraaj.

New York Minute was a runaway winner at Trentham in her first appearance from her new quarters and at Tauranga on Saturday she produced a gallant performance to add the Listed Woburn Farm Tauranga Classic (1400m) to her record.

“She had trained on really well and she’s a big girl and not the easiest to keep sound,” Forsman said,

He gave credit to Trina Riddell, who moved north with jockey husband Jonathan from Awapuni last year to work for the stable in a pre-training role, for the part played behind the scenes.

“Trina and Jonathan have done a lot of work with the horse,” Forsman said.

New York Minute sat behind the pace before she was into the clear to improve 600m from home and, while headed at the top of the straight, she rallied strongly to win by three-quarters of a length.

She spearheaded a stable trifecta with Deals In Heels finishing second and Tomelilla third.

“Winning a stakes race is the main thing,” Forsman said. “We’re rapt with how they all performed.”

New York Minute was partnered by Lisa Allpress, who has ridden her in all six of her seven career wins.

“She was exceptional today considering that the track wasn’t as wet as she likes,” she said.
NZ Racing News

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