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2014 Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate Group 1 September 20 - Hastings

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Pure Champion wins 2014 Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate Group 1 NZ$200,000 at Hastings (NZ) 3yo+, 1600m.

Pure Champion winning the Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate
Pure Champion winning the Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate Picture: Trish Dunell

From barrier five, Pure Champion was handily placed from the outset and settled into a clear third from the 1200m mark. Poised to challenge at will inside the 500m, Pure Champion worked to an advantage at the 200m and drove hard over the concluding stages to win well. In an attempt to get in from a wide draw (13).

I Do was trapped out in the early stages before settling one off the rail in seventh at the 800m. Five lengths from the front at the 600m, I Do ranged wide to challenge at the 250m and tried valiantly for her second placing.

Away well before steadying off the pace in eighth on the inner, Soriano worked off the rail passing the 600m, tracked up behind runners and once clear at the 200m she issued a strong challenge for third. Following a nice trip in fourth on the inner.

Sacred Star worked through a tight gap at the 100m to claim fourth ahead of the pacemaker Zonza and Nashville who found the line solidly out of midfield for sixth.


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Hastings

Saturday, 20th September 2014

8
16:33
(local)

Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1600m TURF DEAD
8
16:33
(local)
NZD $200,000
1600m DEAD

Windsor Park - Horlicks Plate (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN

Whatever way you assess the first two legs of the Hastings Triple Crown so far the inescapable fact is a 7yo mare won the first leg and now an 8yo reject from Hong Kong due to being hopelessly out of form won this. The facts are Pure Champion, an 8yo entire, up until the first day at Hastings had raced fourteen times at G1 in Great Britain and Hong Kong for just one placing. Since resuming in the weaker depth fields of New Zealand he has placed at G1 (the first day) and won here at G1 over a mile under WFA. His last seven runs in Hong Kong alone saw either a ninth or tenth finish each time so simply not competitive there anymore. Today he fought the best to win at G1 under WFA over a mile in 1:34.28 and beat the 7yo mare I Do narrowly. The last time he won a race was in February of 2013. He has won up to 1800m but ironically his only G1 placing outside New Zealand came at 2000m so what would he be scared of if going for the third leg of the Triple Crown here over 2040m? I Do won the first leg of the Triple Crown here narrowly and was not strong on the line that day and more holding on while today she looked likely to win at the 100m but was soft the final stages. The depth and G1 genuine worth of the Triple Crown has been dubious for a while now with many running in one leg and then off to Australia for far superior stakemoney and prestige. Now this year we have had a 7yo and then an 8yo win the first two legs and no amount of spin will cover the fact neither has improvement to come as it is not physically possible at such an age. The low stakemoney also means too many runners are rated way above their more true indicative paygrade and therefore as a group are falsely numbered. The highest rated New Zealand runner racing at the moment did not bother running in any leg of the Triple Crown and went straight to Australia namely Silent Achiever. I Do does get the kudos of being the only runner in the first five home that drew outside gate six. Soriano ran on strongly late and is on song for the third leg of Triple Crown at 2040m. Zonza was a game fifth beaten less than two lengths after surprisingly setting the pace but also the fact she got company throughout by the totally upside down ridden Pussy O’Reilly Veyron is a 9yo now and must be sick of getting slaughtered in his races and after a messy start here was wide and working in the midfield. The last time he won a race the riding change made the difference clearly. Shuka ran on late and is looking for the 2040m in the last leg of Triple Crown. Logic says this race, like the first leg of the Triple Crown, shows no improvement in depth for New Zealand racing at the G1 level despite so many rated now locally at 100 or higher and that is an issue itself. When a 7yo mare then an 8yo entire wins the first two legs then the obvious question arises of where are the younger brigade coming through or even some younger rivals. Facts are facts so whether this race is only significant for local racing seems almost certain now being down to such a mediocre stake.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. PURE CHAMPION (IRE) 7yo H
FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND (GB) - CASTARA BEACH (IRE)
CRAIG GRYLLS
LANCE O'SULLIVAN & ANDREW SCOTT
$17.3
59kg
L A O'Sullivan Onzm, Mrs B R O'Sullivan, D J O'Sullivan Obe, & Mrs L M A O'Sullivan

Sales Information

2nd 7. I DO (NZ) 7yo M
NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) - FREEQUENCE (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
ALLAN SHARROCK
$3.2
57kg
S A Sharrock & Waikato Stud Ltd

Sales Information

3rd 13. SORIANO (NZ) 5yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - CALL ME LILY (NZ)
RORY HUTCHINGS
TEAM ROGERSON
$13.5
57kg
Miss D Howell

Sales Information

4th 6. SACRED STAR (AUS) 5yo G
FLYING SPUR (AUS) - IRISH NOVA (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
TONY PIKE
$8.7
59kg

Sales Information

5th 14. ZONZA (NZ) 6yo M
ZABEEL (NZ) - SONET (NZ)
LEITH INNES
ROGER JAMES
$26.1
57kg
6th 3. NASHVILLE (NZ) 6yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - ROYAL KISS (IRE)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
ADRIAN & HARRY BULL
$6.7
59kg

Sales Information

7th 12. PUSSY O'REILLY (NZ) 6yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - OCTAPUSSY (AUS)
KELLY MYERS
KEN & BEV KELSO
$7.9
57kg
8th 2. SHUKA (NZ) 6yo G
BACHELOR DUKE (USA) - ALABAMA ROSE (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$11.7
59kg

Sales Information

9th 10. ZENNISTA (NZ) 7yo M
ZENNO ROB ROY (JPN) - ZARNITSA (NZ)
HAYDEN TINSLEY
LISA LATTA
$33.6
57kg

Sales Information

10th 1. VEYRON (NZ) 9yo G
THORN PARK (AUS) - OVER THE LIMIT (NZ)
ROGAN NORVALL
LINDA LAING
$16.8
59kg
11th 9. O'FILLE (NZ) 7yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - LA FILLE (NZ)
NOEL HARRIS
W MARSHMENT
$19.1
57kg
12th 11. COSTUME (NZ) 5yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - DISGUISED (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
TEAM ROGERSON
$35.1
57kg

Sales Information

13th 5. RANSOMED (NZ) 7yo G
HANDSOME RANSOM (AUS) - SKI QUEEN (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
GARY VILE
$59.3
59kg
14th 8. XANADU (NZ) 6yo M
ELUSIVE CITY (USA) - FOREST DREAM (AUS)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
KEN & BEV KELSO
$21.7
57kg

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