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2015 Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes Group 3 November 3 - Ellerslie

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Consensus wins 2015 Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes Group 3 NZ$70,000 at Ellerslie (NZ), 2000m.

Consensus winning the Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes.from left to right, Vavasour, Spoke To Carlo, Soriano, Consensus.
Consensus winning the Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes.from left to right, Vavasour, Spoke To Carlo, Soriano, Consensus. Picture: Trish Dunell

Consensus got away well from barrier five then dropped back to third, six lengths off the pace, on the rails heading into the back straight. She tracked up closer to the pace at the 1000m and prior to straightening jockey Alysha Collett moved off the rails. Into the straight she took a couple of strides to balance but passing the 200m the mare was out in the middle of the track and ground away to level up just short of the post. She then stuck her nose out at the right time for a narrow but determined win.

Spoke To Carlo tracked Vavasour into the straight and went by early in the run home but bumped Vavasour a hundred metres out, fighting really well the length of the straight in a battling (promoted) second place.

Soriano was last down the back and turning in, saving much ground, and made a strong rails run only to be blocked by Vavasour’s change in ground for an unlucky run. In the enquiry room she was promoted to third.

Vavasour sat a length back outside the leader until the straight and challenged first only to be passed by Spoke To Carlo then switched to the rails, hampering Soriano in the process and subsequently relegated from second to fourth in the enquiry room.


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Ellerslie

Tuesday, 03rd November 2015

6
15:48
(local)

Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN
NZD $70,000
2000m TURF GOOD
6
15:48
(local)
NZD $70,000
2000m GOOD

Sofitel Luxury Hotels Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN

This G3 event at 2000m under WFA had some controversy after they crossed the line with a relegation then a denial for another protest to be considered. The winner Consensus got up in the last stride after having had a good run third throughout and was winning her sixth race from twenty-starts. She has come up super as a 4yo mare and before the G3 success today (her third win in a row) was a Listed winner and three times placed at that blacktype level last season and earlier. Middle distance seems to suit and having tactical dash now much stronger is proving invaluable for this once backrunner. Her consistency is worth mentioning too as she has been top five in seventeen of her twenty outings. The runner up and favourite Vavasour raced outside the pace before applying some heat across the top and despite being headed the run home came back determinedly to go down only a nostril flare. She had cost the fourth finisher Soriano a run through the inside near the 200m mark so was relegated behind that runner. The third finisher then promoted to second was Spoke To Carlo that ran a super race and showed WFA was not an issue nor the 2000m. He over-raced at times but still took the lead at the 300m before being nabbed on the line. His being officially placed ahead of Vavasour saw the connections of the latter request a protest against it as they did come together when fighting out the finish in a ding donger the closing 100m. No protest was deemed allowed to be heard and the Vavasour camp were not happy campers. Soriano would have won if not checked when going for an inside run that was there but closed at the 220m mark and she ended up fourth beaten not very far at all then got promoted rightly into third. She was back on the inner and about to surge when Vavasour closed the door on the fence corridor. There was a gap back to the rest with The Tidy Express an improver next time out. It Has To Be You was not too bad while Miss Selby clockwise is still a query but she has time to cope. Empress Elect led and stopped badly after being outclassed and Candle In The Wind was poor. The winning time of 2:03.26 was nothing flash considering the footing and day was conducive to running decent times in the main. Consensus will be shooting for four-in-a-row when next seen out and may tackle handicap level in the late spring and early summer Cups. Spoke To Carlo is getting a well deserved spell having come from Hong Kong where he was not competitive at all to be a Group horse in New Zealand. Soriano is on the way back and she should clean up at WFA over the Christmas/New Year period as long as she stays in New Zealand as that is her level. Vavasour will be looking for justice next time out and can be a major force in WFA racing over the next few months as the mare is also a pace influence.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 9. CONSENSUS (NZ) 4yo M
POSTPONED (USA) - KATE CROSS (NZ)
ALYSHA COLLETT
STEPHEN MCKEE & EDDIE CHIPPENDALE
$8.3
56.5kg
Mrs T Gibbens, S Lamond, Mrs D P & M D J Molloy, Dame Julie Christie & Est Late M C Molloy

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2nd 1. SPOKE TO CARLO (GB) 6yo G
HALLING (USA) - RED SHAREEF (GB)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
N W TILEY
$5.6
59kg
Miss P Burgess, Mrs J Innes, D P Keenan, Mrs A D & M P Kneebone, Miss M Norman, D J & Mrs S P Rolston, Mrs L C & N W E Tiley

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3rd 3. SORIANO (NZ) 6yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - CALL ME LILY (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$3.7
57kg
Miss D Howell

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4th 10. VAVASOUR (NZ) 4yo M
REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - VALPOLICELLA (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS & PAUL RICHARDS
$3.4
56.5kg
5th 5. THE TIDY EXPRESS (NZ) 7yo M
VOLKSRAAD (GB) - MIA LE FAY (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
ROGER JAMES
$10
57kg

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6th 2. IT HAS TO BE YOU (NZ) 7yo G
VOLKSRAAD (GB) - CENTALEAR (NZ)
GRANT COOKSLEY
B J WALLACE
$26.2
59kg

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7th 7. MISS SELBY (NZ) 5yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - SINGING STAR (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
JOHN BARY
$11.4
57kg

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8th 8. EMPRESS ELECT (NZ) 6yo M
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE) - TROUVILLE (AUS)
KELLY MYERS
LEE SOMERVELL
$40.3
57kg

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9th 4. CANDLE IN THE WIND (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - PREFER BLONDES (USA)
MATTHEW CAMERON
DONNA LOGAN
$12.6
57kg

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