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Stayer completes grand cup comeback

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Mungo Jerry produced a Lazarus-type comeback to outstay his opposition over the ultimate flat distance in Saturday’s Gr.3 New Zealand Cup at Riccarton.

Mungo Jerry winning the C'church Casino 151st N.Z. Cup
Mungo Jerry winning the C'church Casino 151st N.Z. Cup Picture: Race Images Photo

The Hunterville stayer was literally on his death bed a year ago, but expert veterinary care and a shrewd training regime resulted in a case of third time lucky in the Christchurch Casino-sponsored 3200 metre feature.

“He was on the operating table 12 months ago and nearly died from colic,” said Harry Bull, who prepares the Don Eduardo gelding with his father Adrian. “This is really special.”

Fourth in the cup three years ago and unplaced last year, Mungo Jerry only had his first runs over ground this preparation earlier in the month when third at Awapuni and he filled a similar placing in the Listed Metropolitan Trophy on the opening day of the carnival.

Despite a solid form line, he went out at odds of 20-1 and courtesy of a new plan of attack he was too tough for his rivals.

“We had a plan – he’s got a great sprint, but he doesn’t always finish it off – so we decided to ride him for luck and give him every chance,” rider Kelly Myers said.

She had Mungo Jerry toward the back off the field on the fence and rails runs continued to present themselves 1200 metres from home.

Myers and Mungo Jerry cut the corner into the straight and they drew clear in the closing 100 metres to take the honours by a length and a-quarter.

“I’m thrilled for Adrian and Harry Bull – they have been good family friends and you wouldn’t find nicer people,” Myers said.

Esprit D’Or fought on gallantly for second after forcing the issue with Blizzard, who took fourth, a long way from home and the Metropolitan winner She’s Insatiable found the line well for third.


NZ Racing News

Riccarton Park

Saturday, 15th November 2014

8
16:20
(local)

151st New Zealand Cup (G3)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $225,000
3200m TURF GOOD
8
16:20
(local)
NZD $225,000
3200m GOOD

151st New Zealand Cup (G3)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

The 2014 G3 NZ Cup will be more remembered for the age of the quinella and the simply unacceptable over-watering of Riccarton that produced a farcical track chipping from the first race and not looking forward but horrid. A piece of the top of the track flew into the air on the home turn in an early race that was as big as a Frisbee and it was surprising no dog ran onto the track after it. Forget the 800m, 1000m and 1200m times for both Riccarton and Trentham as they are the fastest chute tracks in the world if you accept their times afforded so never use these figures as any guide whatsoever unless you add on a couple of seconds at least. Black Caviar could not run as fast as some times allowed to stand at these venues. The sight of seeing NZ stipes allow a Good3 track to be reported as gospel and stay up all day was absurd and an insult to every set of eyes that watched the meeting or was on course. The amount of Riccarton track flying into the air every race was a joke and when you see 90% of every field running in the middle lanes then you know something is askew. Trackside hosts Brendan Popplewell and Greg O’Connor kept saying how the track was perfect, fair too all, beautifully presented and of course great plus an absolute tribute to the trackman and his staff. The actual track manager was strangely basking in the misplaced glory they bestowed upon him, as it was a visual and biased disgrace. Seeing is believing and whatever they were looking forward too or at was not what the rest of the audience could see clearly. The truth was of course a lot different and people that actually bet money on the races were once again treated with utter contempt. Two favourites all day on the ten race card won and just one other ran second otherwise seven ran out of the money. That is staggering in itself on a supposed Good3 track that the stipes and Trackside presenters both kept referring too as gospel fact. If you are asking for the public to wager with their own money then it is surely unwise to say things that are simply not true and even more so whilst the pictures are showing otherwise race by race. Mungo Jerry won at his third attempt today and is an 8yo gelding that had not actually won a race since October of 2012. He beat a 9yo gelding that had not won a race for just over a year in Esprit D’Or and a 6yo mare having her first crack at 3200m. It certainly was a Cup for the old timers and the winner clocked 3:23.88 on this supposed Good3 surface. Last year he finished fourteenth beaten almost eighteen lengths on a Good3 rated track where the winning time was 3:19.92 (almost twenty four lengths faster than this year). Two years ago he finished fourth in the race, once again on a Good3 rated track and there seems to be a pattern here, when beaten just under eight lengths in a 3:19.56 run race (or twenty six lengths faster). The facts are damning. Kelly Myers rode the winner for Team Bull and but for saving ground closer in across the top to the home turn she would not have saluted in the race. It is poignant too that Trackside hosts kept saying the winners came the inner but again unless that is eight to ten horse widths out minimum then we have a new definition today at Riccarton. It is like radio without the pictures hosting except the audience can hear and see the vision! Mungo Jerry was angled up the middle the run home as closer in the home straight was quicksand from over-watering and slower lanes by a massive margin. To see fifteen runners of the eighteen running the middle part of the track at the 800m in a 3200m event on a supposed Good3 track looked ridiculous. The three that were not there turning for home had dropped out exhausted and came in almost thirty lengths, almost forty-five lengths and sixty-five lengths away at the finish. The only young horse at the finish was Blizzard and the 4yo wilted late into fourth when a game She’s Insatiable ran past him the dying stages. The fifth finisher, that also wilted late but did get a lot asked of her considering she carried 58kg, was the 7yo mare Postman’s Daughter. It was almost a first four of a six, seven, eight and nine-year old! The late running on effort albeit distant of Duke Of York for sixth showed he wants more than two miles. Saint Kitt was brave as never ever on the track the entire trip and probably ran another 25m almost. The rest did not stay or cope with the strangely presented track that should have bettors up in arms as it keeps happening on major New Zealand racedays (think Trentham, Te Rapa, Te Aroha, Awapuni and of course Ellerslie to name a few). Bettors deserve integrity and protection for their dollars wagered and to be informed factually so copping officials and host spin and misinformation is just an insult to intelligence. The local turnover dollar is suffering for a reason and until someone fixes this disdain for the New Zealand bettor then nothing will improve as the audience for thoroughbred racing dwindles alarmingly. All in all a dubious G3 race and awful track presentation that in reality is wasting peoples money that wager and just forces them to bet elsewhere (other countries and/or sports) or with other agencies that report facts not televised hopes and looking forward too it wishes. Track watering and rail movement are two major reasons why horse race betting has collapsed and trying to win back the faith of bettors is near impossible in this day and age. Congratulations overload before the proof of the pudding is now rampant on Trackside in New Zealand for every racemeeting but worse still is they keep getting it so wrong for the big shop front window meetings. People are not that silly when they keep getting told one thing but their own eyes are saying another and repeat offending stops them wagering once the trust is gone. Today at Riccarton we had an erroneous Good3 by officials, espoused all day by Trackside (the televising monopoly) hosts but there was more chipping of this track than an axeman show. It was almost like the Monty Python skit song Lumberjack. 90% or more of every single field was many lanes out or in the middle of the track turning for home on a supposed Good3 track.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 5. MUNGO JERRY (NZ) 8yo G
DON EDUARDO (NZ) - GROVANA (NZ)
KELLY MYERS
ADRIAN & HARRY BULL
$21.8
54.5kg
Makaraka Bloodstock Ltd

Sales Information

2nd 6. ESPRIT D'OR (NZ) 9yo G
AL JADEED (USA) - QUEEN OF GOLD (NZ)
MARK HILLS
TOMMY BECKETT
$36.1
54kg
M J Crooks
3rd 7. SHE'S INSATIABLE (NZ) 6yo M
USTINOV (AUS) - CHECKERED PAST (AUS)
JILLIAN MORRIS
TERRILL CHARLES
$12.7
53.5kg
Miss T T Charles & P R Corbett
4th 4. BLIZZARD (NZ) 4yo G
ANY SUGGESTION (AUS) - DEUNE (AUS)
CRAIG GRYLLS
JEFF MCVEAN & EMMA-LEE BROWNE
$4.8
55.5kg

Sales Information

5th 2. POSTMANS DAUGHTER (NZ) 7yo M
POSTPONED (USA) - KINJABELLE (NZ)
DEREK NOLAN
DON WALKER
$10
58kg

Sales Information

6th 10. DUKE OF YORK (NZ) 7yo G
DUELLED (AUS) - ZAPPEAL (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
WARREN BOLTON
$19.6
53kg

Sales Information

7th 15. SAINT KITT (NZ) 5yo G
KEEPER (AUS) - SOUTHERN CRY (NZ)
DAVID WALSH
KELLY BURNE
$6.7
53kg

Sales Information

8th 8. DELICIANO (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - SANTAGOSTINO (AUS)
DARRYL BRADLEY
STEVEN RAMSAY & JULIA RITCHIE
$7.3
53kg
9th 12. PIRINITETE (NZ) 8yo M
JOHAR (USA) - TITANIA (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
GAIL TEMPERTON
$53.8
53kg

Sales Information

10th 3. LIKEAPINS (NZ) 7yo M
PINS (AUS) - LISA KAY (NZ)
R J MYERS
KEVIN MYERS
$48.5
57kg

Sales Information

11th 13. RUNNING LATE (NZ) 5yo G
GOLD CENTRE (AUS) - LADY ALATE (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
GRANT NICHOLSON
$20
53kg
12th 11. GO JOELI (NZ) 6yo G
BRILLIANCE (USA) - MARGAUX (NZ)
LEE MAGORRIAN
SHAUN CLOTWORTHY
$16.2
53kg

Sales Information

13th 14. ROCK VANTAGE (AUS) 5yo G
ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE) - SUITELY (AUS)
VINNIE COLGAN
DANNY O'BRIEN
$7.5
53kg

Sales Information

14th 18. JUGGERNAUT ROCK (AUS) 6yo G
STRATUM (AUS) - FRENETIC (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
JASON PRICE
$52.9
53kg

Sales Information

15th 1. NOBLE WARRIOR (NZ) 8yo G
LE BEC FIN (NZ) - OUR KUINI ROSE (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
GRANT & TANA SHAW
$60.3
59kg
16th 16. SILK CHARDONNAY (NZ) 5yo M
LUCKY UNICORN (AUS) - SILK DOMAINE (AUS)
ANNA JONES
KAREN FURSDON
$21.5
53kg
17th 17. TALLYHO TUI (NZ) 8yo M
DANZIGHILL (AUS) - STORMY GIRL (NZ)
REBECCA TYLER
SARAH HAISMA
$69.8
53kg
18th 9. SOLDIER OF LOVE (NZ) 7yo M
LORD OF WARRIORS (USA) - MISS NICOLIGHT (NZ)
SAMANTHA WYNNE
MARK HARRIS
$97.3
53kg

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