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2016 Pegasus Hcp Listed November 5 - Riccarton Park

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Lady Zafira wins 2016 Pegasus Hcp Listed NZ$50,000 at Riccarton Park (NZ), 1000m.

Lady Zafira winning the Pegasus Hcp
Lady Zafira winning the Pegasus Hcp Picture: Trish Dunell

Lady Zafira was one of the slowest to begin from barrier five yet jockey Mark du Plessis patiently moved her forward to be just in behind the leaders at the crossing. They eased wider into the straight and made their run out in the middle of the track, winding up to take the lead inside the 200m then raced clear over the final 100m to win well in the sharp time of 55.87 seconds.

Kinagat was back early, wide over the crossing, cruised up to be handy into the straight and grabbed a share of the lead at the 300m. He looked to be travelling well but was simply outsprinted to the line.

Coup Darci Be was last at the crossing and still last into the straight then weaved his way through and was rattling home at the line for a solid third.


ANZ Bloodstock News

Riccarton Park

Saturday, 05th November 2016

5
14:26
(local)

Pegasus Hcp (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1000m TURF GOOD
5
14:26
(local)
NZD $50,000
1000m GOOD

Pegasus Hcp (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

This Listed Open Handicap over 1000m saw an all run on finish as the leaders went silly up from and overdid it a bit too much. Lady Zafira surged home from the back and was eighth turning in before really zooming into fourth at the 200m and then leading at the 100m. The 6yo mare carried 53kg was winning her sixth race from twenty-three starts and she now has a blacktype win to go with her Listed placing in May this year. The overall consistent mare and her record shows it with twelve placings too likes decent footing as then she can let go properly the run home. Her margin of victory was a length and a quarter and the time 55.87, which sounds bionic and is but always take times at Riccarton from 800m to 1200m down the chute with a big grain of salt. The fastest 1000m run here is also the National Record of New Zealand and is 54.20 by Ticklish, a mare under 57kg, in 2006 so that shows the chute is a little bit too bionic. Five of the National Records belong to the Riccarton chute (800m, 850m, 900m, 1000m and 1100m) to give you an idea and the one missing, the 1200m, the time here is a staggering 1:06.81 in 1996 by Kincaple Lad. The National Record for 1200m is of course set on the other bionic chute of New Zealand racing in Trentham and is 1:06.51 by Bawalaksana in 1999. Kinagat ran on well for second from the back and strode up sixth turning for home before letting rip well and he is up to this grade or slightly higher at least in the South Island and maybe in the North Island. Coup Darci Be ran on from last to show you could not be in the early burn and survive and is a stablemate of the runner up. The odds on favourite First Serve finished fourth beaten almost three lengths and at first glance looked disappointing but several things went against her and she should be forgiven. She was playing up before the race and got worked up a bit too much and then dipped at the start before recovering quickly to sit behind the pace. Then she did not like racing between runners then was reticent to pierce through a gap the run home and on top of all that she was the first runner home that raced near the pace. Reilly Lincoln battled on for fifth and was the next best home from in or near the pace throughout with the leader Super Trouper finishing sixth beaten just under five lengths. Caramac battled on next and the rest came in gaps with the footing or class of opposition a bit much for some. Signify can be totally forgiven however as he was pole-axed out of the race near the home turn when King Montrose tragically broke down in front of him and carted him out of the race. How he passed a few late to be beaten just over seven lengths is astounding. Special mention here to sad demise of King Montrose that was euthanased after fracturing his right hind leg when angled out suddenly near the home turn by rider Opie Bosson, just back from his cut short Hong Kong second stint. King Montrose was a warrior and the 10yo won fifteen of his sixty-one starts from distances of 1000m to 2000m. He won races in every year from 2009 up to and including 2016 and durability and the will to win such as this should be highlighted and lauded.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 10. LADY ZAFIRA (NZ) 6yo M
IFFRAAJ (GB) - MARY ROBINSON (NZ)
MARK DU PLESSIS
JOHN BARY
$21.4
53kg
Lady Zafira Syndicate

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2nd 5. KINAGAT (AUS) 5yo G
STREET CRY (IRE) - GAMBLE ME (AUS)
CHRIS JOHNSON
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$7.7
55.5kg
Mrs J D & R A Coupland
3rd 4. COUP DARCI BE (NZ) 8yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - BESTY COUP (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$54.8
56kg
Mrs E A & J G Carran & M R Pitman
4th 7. FIRST SERVE (NZ) 4yo M
SWISS ACE (AUS) - FUAR (NZ)
SAMANTHA WYNNE
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$1.7
53.5kg

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5th 8. REILLY LINCOLN (NZ) 5yo M
PINS (AUS) - WAILEA MISS (NZ)
DARRYL BRADLEY
LISA LATTA
$11
53kg

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6th 9. SUPER TROUPER (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - TROUVILLE (AUS)
COURTNEY BARNES
K H HUGHES
$55.4
53kg

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7th 6. CARAMAC (NZ) 5yo M
IFFRAAJ (GB) - CIAMPINO (AUS)
R J MYERS
KEVIN MYERS
$9.4
54kg

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8th 3. RED DIRT GIRL (NZ) 7yo M
ALIGN (AUS) - HARMONICS (NZ)
S MUNIANDY
MIKE MCCANN
$24.1
57kg
9th 11. BALLYBAY (NZ) 6yo G
SANDTRAP (USA) - GEE BABY (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
SHANE BROWN
$26.6
53kg
10th 2. SIGNIFY (NZ) 5yo G
PERFECTLY READY (AUS) - PICA PICA (NZ)
R CUNEEN
A COWAN
$15.2
59.5kg

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11th 13. NATURAL CASH (AUS) 6yo G
NATURAL DESTINY (AUS) - SECRET STASH (AUS)
GOSEN JOGOO
BRUCE TAPPER
$96.7
53kg
12th 12. MADAME JAMAI (NZ) 5yo M
MINSTREL COURT (AUS) - PALAIS JAMAI (AUS)
MATTHEW CAMERON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$42.1
53kg

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UNP 1. KING MONTROSE (NZ) 10yo G
KING'S CHAPEL (AUS) - DORRINGTON (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
NEILL RIDLEY
$27.7
60kg

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