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2017 Herbie Dyke Stakes Group 1 February 11 - Te Rapa

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Volkstok'n'barrell wins 2017 Herbie Dyke Stakes Group 1 NZ$400,000 at Te Rapa (NZ), 2000m.

Volkstok'n'barrell, inner, gets the better of Savile Row
Volkstok'n'barrell, inner, gets the better of Savile Row Picture: Trish Dunell

After several somewhat flat performances, Volkstok'n'barrell returned to his best, scoring his fourth Group One in a sound effort here. Rider Vinnie Colgan got him away well from barrier two and they settled fifth with a round to go. Down the back, Colgan kept to the fence (sixth) where they remained until just prior to turning for home, when they moved off the fence ready to challenge. Into the home straight, a possible gap closed but at the 300m opened again so they pushed through, put in three or four big strides and took over at the 150m.

All out, they headed for the line and held on bravely by a long head from the Savile Row, who was fifth, outside the winner at the 800m and improved to be just in behind the pace at the last corner. Into the straight he took some time to balance but at the 200m went after the winner, inching closer with each stride but just coming up short.

Authentic Paddy had them stretched out down the back, led around the bend into the home straight, was headed at the 300m, led again at the 200m and fought doggedly to the wire.

The unlucky runner was Abidewithme who was wide turning in, knocked hard twice as they straightened and rattled home late to finish fourth, beaten a nose to deny her third.

Consensus had the run of the race in third at the last corner, looked a danger at the 200m but could only battle away to hold fifth.


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Te Rapa

Saturday, 11th February 2017

6
15:23
(local)

Herbie Dyke Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN
NZD $400,000
2000m TURF GOOD
6
15:23
(local)
NZD $400,000
2000m GOOD

Herbie Dyke Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN

This G1 2000m at WFA saw just ten runners compete alarmingly and that included two handicappers only so was not a genuine top shelf line up considering this is the highest staked event this season under such a scale. Just two of this field had won at G1 before and that alone is the most telling fact. Volkstok’n’barrell scored by a long head to record his fourth G1 success and clocked a 2:01.35, which was one second (six lengths ) superior to the G2 3yo filly feature held two races prior. The now 5yo gelding has never won in Australia as a 4yo or older paid a dividend left-handed and after today his record that direction is ten starts for two wins, both of which have come in New Zealand. Today was his ninth win from twenty-six starts and since he is a gelding it seems race anywhere and everywhere is the logical game plan if fit and healthy. He sat sixth the inside and never spent a penny until working off across the top and then surged into fourth at the 200m before hitting that customary flat spot. Under hard riding to keep his mind and focus on the job he led at the 100m to hold on, with the first four over the line being within threequarters of a length. He has as a 4yo and older had in Australia nine starts for a solitary third at the Gold Coast. Savile Row was game in defeat and the 3yo may well have scored but for being green and over-reactive the final 100m. He sat outside the eventual winner throughout and was wide across the top but took an eternity to balance up and wind up fully. It should be noted from a Derby perspective he has raced clockwise three times for two wins and the flop came on a bog fresh up for this season. Authentic Paddy led up and fought hard for a close third but cannot win at this level despite seeming to race all year around. He more than any other galloper around at the moment in New Zealand shows their true level and it keeps happening on all types of footing. Abidewithme at her last start before becoming a mum ran home potently for a close fourth after sitting back on the inner eighth and working out before the home turn. Consensus was the only other G1 winner in the field and had beaten home the winner in that victory but she wilted a tad today. The mare was running third or fourth mostly and was close up threatening at the 200m but had no ping and went from fourth at the 50m to fifth at the finish beaten two and a half lengths. She is much more tractable and reliable clockwise. Saint Emillion sat second the outer and had every chance plus he does seem to prefer when able to lead and the time here was a tad quicker than he prefers. Jon Snow the other 3yo was a strange run in that he sat handy the inner and was one-paced and a battling sixth at the 200m only to get a second wind and find the line late. His second dam on the damside is by Zabeel so maybe he can cope at the Derby distance. Promise To Reign is just a one-win mare tackling the big time too often so she should drop back in grade and start saluting as the ability is there. The two handicappers Trojan Warrior and Nymph Monte were outclassed as expected under WFA. This was not a strong G1 at all and in fact substandard when just two of the small field had ever won at the highest level before. The same usual suspects were there at the finish so that makes an uneasy muchness about them as a group with the newcomer being the 3yo Savile Row and he almost won. Volkstok’n’barrell will always be top tier in New Zealand at G1 but is a massive risk in Australia left-handed so clockwise is his lone realistic try again campaign. Sydney or Queensland (easier depth here) would seem the way to improve a dreadful Australian record as a 4yo or older galloper and besides Winx cannot and will not run in everything.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. VOLKSTOK'N'BARRELL (NZ) 5yo G
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - VOLKSTER (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
DONNA LOGAN
$3.1
59kg
G J Cossey, Mrs A Gibbs, C W Gibbs, J A Gibbs Mnzm, A M Goodwin, Mrs D M Logan & Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: A Mithen)

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2nd 10. SAVILE ROW (NZ) 3yo C
MAKFI (GB) - FLEECE (GB)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
MICHAEL MORONEY & PAM GERARD
$3.6
54kg
K J Hickman
3rd 2. AUTHENTIC PADDY (NZ) 7yo G
HOWBADDOUWANTIT (USA) - AUTHENTIC CROSS (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
LISA LATTA
$15.7
59kg
Mrs J E Berry, C, P J & T Gray & M Tepaa

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4th 8. ABIDEWITHME (NZ) 7yo M
REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - CRIMSON (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$11.3
57kg
5th 7. CONSENSUS (NZ) 5yo M
POSTPONED (USA) - KATE CROSS (NZ)
ALYSHA COLLETT
STEPHEN MCKEE
$8.2
57kg

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6th 3. SAINT EMILION (NZ) 5yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - ROSEARIO (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$17.9
59kg

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7th 11. JON SNOW (NZ) 3yo C
IFFRAAJ (GB) - ORINDA (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$6.2
54kg

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8th 9. PROMISE TO REIGN (AUS) 4yo M
MANHATTAN RAIN (AUS) - CERTAIN PROMISE (USA)
LEITH INNES
Moira & Kieran Murdoch
$20
57kg

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9th 5. TROJAN WARRIOR (NZ) 5yo G
POSTPONED (USA) - TROJAN LASS (AUS)
CAMERON LAMMAS
ANNE HERBERT
$29.4
59kg

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10th 4. NYMPH MONTE (NZ) 5yo G
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - GROVE NYMPH (NZ)
KELLY MYERS
GRANT NICHOLSON
$51.7
59kg

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