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Group One Win A Perfect Fit For Haunui Farm

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Haunui Farm enjoyed a special day at Te Aroha on Saturday, headlined by Perfect Fit’s Group One win in the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes.

Perfect Fit wins at Te Aroha
Perfect Fit wins at Te Aroha Picture: Trish Dunell

From four entrants on the day Haunui produced a quinella in the sixth race with its homebred pair Nelson Park (Iffraj) and Chancery (Makfi) followed by progressive mare Triaction running a game third in her open class debut.

Those results were then topped by Perfect Fit who led all the way in the feature event.

“It’s hard to explain the feelings you have after a day like that,” said Haunui Farm’s Mark Chitty.

“We knew leading into the day we had four lovely horses going to the races in tip top condition but to come away with a Group One win, a race quinella and a superb third was just amazing.

“I don’t think we’ve ever quinellaed a race before so it was certainly a hell of a day.”

Perfect Fit became the fifth G1 winner by former shuttle sire Elusive City (Elusive Quality) when she held on to win by a long neck from Abidewithme (Redoute’s Choice) with Soubrettes (High Chaparral) a close third.

Trained by Ken Kelso, Perfect Fit has won all three starts this preparation including last month’s G2 Westbury Classic where she beat Soubrettes.

“She has got a fabulous temperament and does everything right, she’s a very good mover and it’s just a dream to have her,” Kelso said.

Kelso may target the Brisbane carnival with Perfect Fit.

“We’ll see how she does but there has been a hint about Brisbane but we’ll wait and see,” he said.

The 4YO Perfect Fit (Elusive City x Fayreform by Tights) is raced by Haunui Bloodstock and has now won six of her 11 starts and been placed a further four times for NZ$268,500.

She is a daughter of the three-time G1 winner Fayreform (Tights), the dam of four other winners from eight foals to race.

Kelso also trained the 2013 winner Xanadu, another daughter of Elusive City who stands in France at Haras d’Etreham.

There was tragedy for The Oaks Stud when their classy John Bary-trained mare Recite (Darci Brahma) had to be put down after breaking a leg during the race.

Recite won the G1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes at two and added the G1 Levin Classic at three.

• SWISS Ace filly Hollywood Lass will be set for the Queensland carnival by trainer Tony Pike following her impressive debut victory at Te Aroha.

The winner of two trials scored easily over 1200m by four and three-quarters of a length and is highly regarded by her stable.

Hollywood Lass is out of the St Petersburg mare Holly Bolly.

• MASTERCRAFTSMAN 4YO Saint Emilion will chase a black type success for the Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman stable after recording his sixth win for the seson in Saturday’s Te Aroha Cup.

His next assignment is set to be the Listed Hawke’s Bay Cup at Hastings next Saturday.

The four-year-old has had two previous attempts at Listed level and finished seventh in the Kaimai Stakes before he was a beaten favourite in the New Zealand St Leger.

Saint Emilion is out of Pentire mare Roseario.

• MAKFI filly McPhoebe continued a winning streak for trainers Johno Benner and Hollie Wynyard when she won the juvenile Luna Rossa Cup at Trentham for her second win of the season.

The Otaki trainers produced the talented Humidor (Teofilo) to win the G3 Manawatu Classic a week ago and also enjoyed success at Awapuni on Friday with Lucy Liu (Thorn Park).

“McPhoebe is a special filly - what she’s achieved as a two-year-old is a bonus,” Benner said.

“She’s very well bred and she’s going to make a lovely three-year-old. There’s no reason to think she won’t run a very good mile next season.”

Raced by her Wellington breeder Simon Niblett, whose broodmare band is based at Curraghmore, McPhoebe is out of the Stravinsky mare Ballet Danseuse, a half-sister to Melbourne Cup winner Efficient (Zabeel).

McPhoebe may make another appearance this season in a Listed race at either Te Rapa or Riccarton.
Racing and Sports

Te Aroha

Saturday, 09th April 2016

8
16:25
(local)

Nz Thoroughbred Breeders' Stks (G1)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1600m TURF DEAD
8
16:25
(local)
NZD $200,000
1600m DEAD

Nz Thoroughbred Breeders' Stks (G1)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN

This G1 mile for fillies and mares is the only of its type in New Zealand at the highest level and once again drew a worthy line up. The biggest asterisk will be the Te Aroha track that had an incredible bias towards leaders and the inside all day with the nine race card seeing six leaders win and two trailers. The one run on winner all day was Bonniegirl and she has scope but even more so now looking at the outrageous track bias that meant almost every runner in each race had no chance whatsoever. The winner Perfect Fit was tackling a mile for the first time and narrowly held on at the end to win by a neck in 1:35.36. The 4yo was wide on the pace working before taking the front at the 900m so was always going to be vulnerable late and it looked like track bias got her home in the end as she was out on her hooves near the line. It was her sixth win in eleven starts and she is compiling a super record as only once being out of the money and that was a fourth at G3. Abidewitheme was a staggering second after settling last on her own and then being drawn the widest runner in the homestraight on lanes nothing touched all day. She boomed home and would have won for sure but for the blatant track bias. The mare had come back from Australia and clearly found the depth easier. She had finished third in this race last year in a stronger field for depth overall and also drew wide then too. Soubrettes like the winner was having a first look at the mile and an argument could be made to say she should have won today rather than being third a neck and nose away. The mare copped a back check at the 800m and went from midfield back to twelfth then surged sharply as she can to reach second at the 200m. The fact she kept coming and the winner was tiring probably gave a slightly false impression but the fact remains the interference cost her several spots and well over a length plus momentum at the time. Emily Monk fought well for fourth and handled the class rise and WFA scale well. Ruud Not Too had every chance and fought on but the sixth and seventh finishers Rasa Lila and Candle In The Wind were eyecatching. Rasa Lila ran on well late from well back while Candle In The Wind made a big run incredibly wide across the top and sustained the effort until very late but had to wilt a tad. Girl of My Dreams and Consensus were disappointing considering they had been racing at G1 versus all comers of late and maybe they have come to end of their campaigns. Celebrity Miss was wide throughout so to be beaten just over five and a half lengths was commendable and she would like a more rain-affected track. Mary Quant worked too hard wide for the first half of the race to have anything left for the run home at her first try at G1 under WFA. Recite sadly had to be euthanized after faltering at the 700m and suffering a compound fracture of the pastern in her left foreleg. Perfect Fit has more wins in store for sure as she has tactical speed but she will need to run faster time at the mile and will not always be helped by such a savage track bias. She may well be just a sprinter that can get the mile in the right company. Abidewithme was stupendous and like a few in this the G1 Easter (1600m) under handicap conditions should be next on the agenda. Soubrettes and Emily Monk would be candidates as would Rasa Lila and Candle In The Wind though the handicapper could have the final say with one or two of these.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 7. PERFECT FIT (NZ) 4yo M
ELUSIVE CITY (USA) - FAYREFORM (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
KEN & BEV KELSO
$3.7
57kg
Haunui Bloodstock Ltd, Pinecliff Racing Syndicate, M Duncan, G Madill, J Orton & The Provincial Ltd

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2nd 1. ABIDEWITHME (NZ) 6yo M
REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - CRIMSON (NZ)
GRANT COOKSLEY
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$17.7
57kg
Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan
3rd 8. SOUBRETTES (NZ) 5yo M
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - BURLESQUE (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
MANDY & MATT BROWN
$12.9
57kg
Octagon Bloodstock Ltd

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4th 10. EMILY MONK (NZ) 5yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - KERKIRA (IRE)
VINNIE COLGAN
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS & PAUL RICHARDS
$11.1
57kg

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5th 14. RUUD NOT TOO (NZ) 3yo F
BERNARDINI (USA) - TOO MANY DIAMONDS (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
STEPHEN MARSH
$20.9
54.5kg

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6th 4. RASA LILA (NZ) 5yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - DANCE MY DANCE (IRE)
LEITH INNES
STEVEN RAMSAY & JULIA RITCHIE
$6
57kg
7th 9. CANDLE IN THE WIND (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - PREFER BLONDES (USA)
MATTHEW CAMERON
DONNA LOGAN
$36.6
57kg

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8th 3. GIRL OF MY DREAMS (NZ) 5yo M
GOLD CENTRE (AUS) - O'NOYOUDONT (NZ)
DYLAN TURNER
N W TILEY
$8.3
57kg

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9th 6. CONSENSUS (NZ) 4yo M
POSTPONED (USA) - KATE CROSS (NZ)
ALYSHA COLLETT
STEPHEN MCKEE & EDDIE CHIPPENDALE
$10.6
57kg

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10th 5. CELEBRITY MISS (NZ) 5yo M
CIVICS (AUS) - CLASSIC DAME (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
LEE SOMERVELL
$31.1
57kg
11th 15. SOCIETY PRINCESS (NZ) 3yo F
SUFFICIENT (NZ) - SOCIETY BELLE (NZ)
CAMERON LAMMAS
B J WALLACE
$87.4
54.5kg
12th 12. BIG DREAMER (NZ) 4yo M
NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) - WAR BRIDE (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
PAUL MIRABELLI
$68.4
57kg

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13th 11. MARY QUANT (NZ) 4yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - LEGS (NZ)
HAYDEN TINSLEY
LANCE O'SULLIVAN & ANDREW SCOTT
$12.1
57kg
14th 13. EMPRESS ELECT (NZ) 6yo M
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE) - TROUVILLE (AUS)
MARK HILLS
LEE SOMERVELL
$111.5
57kg

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UNP 2. RECITE (NZ) 5yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - CHANT (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
JOHN BARY
$10.8
57kg

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