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Travis Stakes Trifecta For Karaka Graduates

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The first three horses home in Saturday’s prestigious G2 Travis Stakes at Te Rapa were all graduates of New Zealand Bloodstock sales at Karaka.

Mime wins the Travis Stakes
Mime wins the Travis Stakes Picture: Trish Dunell

The Karaka gold rush was led by Mime (Mastercraftsman), who was also a G2 winner as a three-year-old but until Saturday had endured a season of big-race placings as a four-year-old mare.

This season she has finished second in the G1 Windsor Park Plate (1600m), second in the G2 Westbury Classic (1400m) and third in the G1 New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes (1600m).

In Saturday’s fillies and mares’ feature over 2000m the Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained Mime sat in sixth place on the rail under a patient ride from Craig Grylls.

A gap appeared one off the fence in the straight and Mime dived through, eventually holding out Endean Rose (Savabeel) and Sofia Rosa (Makfi) in a tight finish.

“I didn’t want to be on the fence, that wasn’t the plan, but I ended up there and she was always travelling very well,” rider Craig Grylls said.

“I had to wait for a gap to open up and then she kicked and won really nicely. She got through the ground well enough, but she wouldn’t want it bottomless.

“She’s been a model of consistency and she’s been duly rewarded.”

Mime has now had 19 starts for five wins, seven seconds and one third, earning $304,725 in prizemoney. A trip to Brisbane for next month’s G1 Doomben Cup is a possibility.

A daughter of the Montjeu mare Maidjeu and from the family of star racehorses Waikiki (Crested Wave) and Sacred Kingdom (Encosta De Lago), Mime was bred by the late Laurence Redshaw.

Mime was offered as a yearling at the 2014 Karaka Select Sale, but she failed to meet her reserve of just $15,000. She was retained by Redshaw until his deteriorating health and passing forced her sale to the China Horse Club.

Runner-up Endean Rose was also a sale-ring passing, falling short of her $3000 reserve as a weanling at the 2011 National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Bloodstock Sale. She has had 35 starts for six wins, nine placings and $98,360 in prizemoney.

Sofia Rosa was purchased by Bruce Perry Bloodstock for $65,000 at the 2014 Select Sale. She has had 18 starts for five wins, four placings and just over $1 million in prizemoney, headed by a victory in last year’s Group 1 Australian Oaks.
Racing and Sports

Te Rapa

Saturday, 29th April 2017

4
14:24
(local)

Travis Stakes (G2)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN
NZD $100,000
2000m TURF DEAD
4
14:24
(local)
NZD $100,000
2000m DEAD

Travis Stakes (G2)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN

The track looked terrible and chopped up from the outset at Te Rapa and the most glaring fact was not one leader won all day, which is unheard of at this venue but is still a form of blatant bias. All the winners came five-off the inside or wider the run home, which is very telling in itself, except the first race a two-turn slow run middle distance event with first use of the track that saw the winner sit second the outer (the leader ran last but was a maiden against already winners). The track looked and raced biased albeit the opposite too what it is usually and that was with just seven races and many of them small fields too. This G2 fillies and mares 2000m event under WFA had ten runners but only five had any hope under this scale as the rest were handicappers through and through. The iffy rain-affected and presented track definitely dulled the hopes of some of the main five so the result is more than a tad dubious. Mime, a 4yo mare sat fifth the inside and then worked off near the home turn before driving through (the head on shows she was five-off the rail) to lead at the 200m. She fought on best to score by a long neck in 2:04.69 and record her fifth win in nineteen starts that also includes eight placings. It is telling that three of her wins have come at 2000m-2100m and from just five outings at 2000m or more plus she likes rain-affected and wet ground. Mime was overdue a win this year after being luckless twice prior at G2 and then G1 and this was against many of her usual combatants again today. Endean Rose, a 6yo mare and a handicapper at best that has only won up to Benchmark 75 (two grades at least behind Open Class and many more below Group racing) ran a close second. She has in fact won four times at Benchmark 75 staggeringly so that is an achievement in itself being able to keep finding the appropriate easier grades. It was her fifth go at blacktype racing today and having never looked likely prior she got a G2 second today against her own sex and that alone showed the lack of real depth in this field. Sofia Rosa ran home solidly too late for third and would have won if a fraction closer before the home turn for sure. The 4yo mare was a long neck and a nose away from victory but enjoyed the tricky wet footing plus she too like the winner had run well twice prior at G1 and G2 against her own sex. China Star at $71 a win finished fourth and was another to show the depth of this event was dubious after racing ordinary this time in and in fact has not won a race since December of 2015 in a Benchmark 85. The natural leader was having her eighth attempt at blacktype for one second but to be fair she has a couple of fourths and several fifths. The rising 7yo fought well once headed and considering the bias today did well but many races saw lots of runners going up and down on the same spot it seemed the run home. Thee Auld Floozie sat second the outer and had every chance when fifth but in a finish that saw most runners unable to ping or pull away from each other she was only beaten just under a length and a half. Echezeaux, a four-win mare that looked an ambitious entry on paper, ran an honest sixth beaten just under two lengths. She sat last and then was improved the deepest runner turning in but kept grinding on well like a handicap stayer. Rasa Lila from second last on settling made a move across the top wide and after looking likely briefly at the 250m was one-batting late like many others and the footing did her no favours whatsoever. She absolutely thrashed a fifteen-horse and superior field in this last year on good footing to show what the difference in a track presented can do regarding performance and margins at the line. Charmont was dreadful today after winning at G1 against her own sex last start and it has to be noted she is the stablemate of the winner. It looks like she is a dubious middle distance or stayer as an older mare so 1400m to a mile may be her strike zone if the rising 6yo mare appears again next season. Bel Sorriso is a handicap stayer and likes bog footing while El Pistola is a handicapper too and not a WFA galloper. All in all this was a strange result and untrustable as a superior five mares in a field of ten runners could only capture first and third. The footing and track presented with the unusual bias played a role for sure but many of these have met before numerous times and have turns it seems so no one mare is dominant. Mime and Sofia Rosa being rising 5yo mares still have it all ahead next season and they can compete against the males at WFA as there is no depth whatsoever in New Zealand under this scale at the moment and has not been for quite a while.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 5. MIME (NZ) 4yo M
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - MAIDJEU (NZ)
CRAIG GRYLLS
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$4
57kg
China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd

Sales Information

2nd 8. ENDEAN ROSE (NZ) 6yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - PRETORIA (NZ)
ALYSHA COLLETT
IAIN KENNEDY
$47.2
57kg
S P Grant, Mrs E K Grant, K Lowe & Mrs M Lowe

Sales Information

3rd 6. SOFIA ROSA (NZ) 4yo M
MAKFI (GB) - BISLIERI (AUS)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
STEPHEN MARSH
$3.6
57kg
Jml Bloodstock Ltd (Mgr L Petagna)

Sales Information

4th 9. CHINA STAR (NZ) 6yo M
CHINESE DRAGON (USA) - VENUS BAY (NZ)
KELLY MYERS
LISA LATTA
$71.3
57kg

Sales Information

5th 1. THEE AULD FLOOZIE (NZ) 5yo M
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - THEE AULD HUSSIE (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
STEPHEN MARSH
$4.8
57kg
6th 10. ECHEZEAUX (NZ) 5yo M
ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - GRAND ECHEZEAUX (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$13.4
57kg
7th 4. RASA LILA (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - DANCE MY DANCE (IRE)
LEITH INNES
STEVEN RAMSAY & JULIA RITCHIE
$9
57kg
8th 2. CHARMONT (AUS) 5yo M
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - MARTIQUE (AUS)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$5.6
57kg

Sales Information

9th 3. BEL SORRISO (NZ) 5yo M
KEEPER (AUS) - BALBEEL (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
G SEARLE
$29.5
57kg

Sales Information

10th 7. EL PISTOLA (NZ) 6yo M
EL HERMANO (NZ) - CLASSIC SHOT (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
NATHAN HANLEY & KYLIE WHITING
$38.3
57kg

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