Search

show me:

Gem of the South Island takes out Great Easter Stakes

3 minute read

Consistent South Island mare Sucre secured the biggest win of her 42 race career when she held out a swarm of challengers to snatch victory in the Listed Speight’s Mid Ale Great Easter Stakes (1400m) at Riccarton.

Sucre winning the Speight's Ale Gt Easter Stakes
Sucre winning the Speight's Ale Gt Easter Stakes Picture: Race Images South

Prepared at Invercargill by Sean Bellew, the six-year-old mare took her earnings over the $200,000 mark with her 12th career victory and her first at stakes level. The win also provided Bellew with a double after Saperavious was successful one race earlier although the Ascot Park based mentor wasn’t on course to savour the achievement as he was away duck shooting.

“Sean will be rapt with this performance,” explained Sucre’s rider Darryl Bradley immediately after the race.

“He was pretty confident about her chances today as she is just so honest – she is a real gem of the South Island this mare.

”Sean and I go back a long way to when I first started riding down here and we’ve become good friends. He helped me to win a premiership so to win a black type race for him is just so special.”

Bradley can take plenty of the credit for the win after positioning his mount expertly throughout the race as he settled in midfield while race favourite The Diamond One took on the unusual role of pacemaker. As the field fanned across the track for the run home Bradley drove Sucre to the front and began the task of repelling his attackers.

The Kevin Myers trained Overtheriver loomed largest at the 150 metre mark while Toma Valea also stated to surge through on the mare’s inner. In a driving finish Sucre refused to yield and clung to a long head margin with Overtheriver holding out Toma Valea by a short head to secure second.

“I got back a little further than I wished but we got a dream run and once she got to the front she just tried so hard,” reported Bradley.

“She was really a sitting duck but she’s a trier and she got the job done.”

The well fancied Nashville went an honest race to finish fourth however favourite The Diamond One looked like she might be feeling the effects of her recent trek north as she dropped away to beat just two runners home.


NZ Racing News

Riccarton Park

Saturday, 02nd May 2015

9
16:10
(local)

Great Easter Stakes (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1400m TURF DEAD
9
16:10
(local)
NZD $50,000
1400m DEAD

Great Easter Stakes (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

This was a solidly enough run Listed event over 1400m for the prevailing Dead5 track conditions with Sucre scoring in 1:24.08 narrowly. The mare was winning her first race at Riccarton after eight starts and while she has several stakes placings here it was a blacktype victory that had proved elusive until now. She came from worse than midfield early and won the race for rider Darryl Bradley when he saved ground the inside and improved many positions across the top before taking the front at the 300m. She held on narrowly from a strong closing Overtheriver that has improved substantially since coming to the powerful Kevin Myers stable. Toma Valea ran on well for third after being last away and was beaten just a head and a nose to make it a very tight photo between the top three. Nashville ran a sound race for fourth and races well down here while The Knight was respectable and Hexie Hao looked a next upper. Forgive the mare Angelica Hall as she came home down the outer widest after having to be checked forcibly by her rider when in bother after just 300m. Homeland, Absolute Excelencia and King Montrose were not disgraced with the first two names battling on okay from the back and the latter was thereabouts throughout. The Diamond One was the big flop when stopping after leading up but can be forgiven as it was a simply poor tactical ride supported one hundred percent by the facts. The mare has never ever won (remember she has won seven of her nineteen starts so has a decent win conversion) when leading and is a sit and pounce type best suited with cover or getting one shot at them late.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. SUCRE (NZ) 6yo M
ISHIGURU (USA) - CARRIE (NZ)
DARRYL BRADLEY
SEAN BELLEW
$14.1
57kg
Rebecca & S P Bellew & The Board Syndicate

Sales Information

2nd 9. OVERTHERIVER (NZ) 4yo G
METTRE EN JEU (NZ) - QUALITY EYES (AUS)
R J MYERS
KEVIN MYERS
$5
54.5kg
P A O'Leary

Sales Information

3rd 7. TOMA VALEA (NZ) 7yo G
AL AKBAR (AUS) - ELDERSLIE (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
TARSHA & MICHAEL STOKES
$17.1
55.5kg
J A Lloyd, M J Lloyd & K A Hamilton
4th 2. NASHVILLE (NZ) 6yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - ROYAL KISS (IRE)
KELLY MYERS
ADRIAN & HARRY BULL
$5
57.5kg

Sales Information

5th 6. THE KNIGHT (NZ) 7yo G
NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) - MELANIE (NZ)
GOSEN JOGOO
BRUCE TAPPER
$46.6
55.5kg
6th 8. HEXIE HAO (AUS) 6yo G
HUSSONET (USA) - NASSI DOLL (AUS)
S MUNIANDY
HECTOR & CLAIRE ANDERTON
$40.5
54.5kg

Sales Information

7th 15. ANGELICA HALL (NZ) 4yo M
GUILLOTINE (NZ) - GRETA HALL (NZ)
DAVID WALSH
JASON BRIDGMAN
$5.5
53.5kg
8th 12. HOMELAND (NZ) 6yo G
MY HALO (ARG) - DURHAM LASS (AUS)
BRETT MURRAY
TARSHA & MICHAEL STOKES
$46.4
54kg

Sales Information

9th 5. ABSOLUT EXCELENCIA (AUS) 5yo G
EXCELLENT ART (GB) - JARADA (AUS)
TERRY MOSELEY
KENNY & LISA RAE
$18.6
56kg

Sales Information

10th 1. KING MONTROSE (NZ) 8yo G
KING'S CHAPEL (AUS) - DORRINGTON (NZ)
R CUNEEN
NEILL RIDLEY
$25.5
59kg

Sales Information

11th 10. TOMMY TUCKER (NZ) 6yo G
GALLANT GURU (AUS) - LADY VITAL (NZ)
T M DIREEN
BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON
$25.4
54.5kg
12th 11. CHAPEL STAR (NZ) 6yo G
KING'S CHAPEL (AUS) - STARING (NZ)
RYAN BISHOP
TERRY KENNEDY
$61.4
54.5kg

Sales Information

13th 4. THE DIAMOND ONE (AUS) 5yo M
TALE OF THE CAT (USA) - THE JEWEL (NZ)
RORY HUTCHINGS
HECTOR & CLAIRE ANDERTON
$5.1
56kg
14th 14. IRISH EXCUSE (NZ) 4yo G
NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) - IRISH BABE (NZ)
KYLIE WILLIAMS
E WINSLOE
$21.1
53kg
15th 13. OUR PREMONITION (NZ) 6yo M
POSTPONED (USA) - HAMPTON COURT (NZ)
SAMANTHA WYNNE
K H HUGHES
$46.6
53kg

Sales Information

What are you really gambling with?

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au