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2017 Speight’s Timaru Stakes Listed January 28 - Riccarton Park

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Maybe Miami wins 2017 Speight’s Timaru Stakes Listed NZ$50,000 at Riccarton Park (NZ), 1400m.

Maybe Miami winning the Speight's Timaru Stakes
Maybe Miami winning the Speight's Timaru Stakes Picture: Race Images Photo

Maybe Miami was a tad slow from barrier eight then rushed up to be third (one off the fence) midway around the bend. Rider Samantha Collett pushed the five-year-old three-wide alongside the leaders once into the straight but did not ask for an effort until the 200m and the response was good, coming away over the last 100m to score convincingly and in a smart time.

Batman was second most of the way and into the straight, shared the lead with the winner, these two having a great tussle to the 100m but was out-finished, holding second pretty well.

Court Order hugged the fence in behind the pace to the turn, found space at the 200m and ran on well for third.

Kinagat took time to wind up but finished quite well to grab fourth.


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Riccarton Park

Saturday, 28th January 2017

8
16:38
(local)

Timaru Stakes (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1400m TURF GOOD
8
16:38
(local)
NZD $50,000
1400m GOOD

Timaru Stakes (LR)

WT: 53kg Type: OPEN

The biggest talking point was how dreadful the Riccarton track looked and raced with dust and dirt and sand flying in the air. The wind had dried this track out to an utter dustbowl and it started at a supposed Good3 before being upgraded to a Good2 but it was crunchy hard from the outset so the form from this entire raceday is dubious. Times were quick as the wind does push runners over the line faster than normal but a lot of runners are sure to have pulled up as dusty post race as the track was from the outset. Watering is a waste of time and money as with hot constant winds any water added is gone in half an hour never to be seen again and have zero effect. The Listed 1400m Open Handicap was won well by Maybe Miami under 58.5kg and he scored by three-quarters of a length in 1:21.92. This 5yo gelding had run a brave blinder prior at G2 under WFA so down in grade and half a kilo back in the South Island looked a massive chance. The fact he did not start favourite was staggering in itself but he was today winning his seventh race from twenty-one starts so has a good strike rate. This once thought of wet tracker (he has won on bogs albeit the chute at Riccarton so that is always a total misleader) but is now what is classified as versatile. Today incredibly was his first ever blacktype win, as he had never even placed at Listed or Group level (fourth at G2 and G3 and unplaced at G2). Maybe Miami was too good and no excuses for the rest as he sat wide handy early before getting in third the outer across the top then strode up to lead at the 300m only for the rider to drop her whip inside the final 200m. It made no difference as he was never in doubt the closing stages. Batman under 60kg was a game second after sitting second the outer while Court Order fresh up fought well for third from a handy sit the inner. Kinagat was an unusual run whatever way you slice and dice it for fourth after getting buried back on the inner then running home well too late. El Chico was running on as the 12yo more often than not always does while Fastfoot was okay too after a tardy early then back and wide on settling. Another Coup ran on late after being slow and in the rear duo while Pepper Mill never got into the race after an awkward start for what is usually an on pacer. Super Trouper led and was run over and 1400m is beyond the mare at the best of times. Opihi Ranger was outclassed being a three-win gelding. The first four home will always be threats in the South Island while the third finisher Court Order has a big campaign ahead being just a four-win gelding. Kinagat never pinged off the hard track and looked like he was stepping on hot coals the final 200m but kept coming gamely so as long as he is okay afterwards will be a win chance when next seen out.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. MAYBE MIAMI (NZ) 5yo G
IFFRAAJ (GB) - MIAMI (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
K H HUGHES
$4.7
58.5kg
B C Thomas

Sales Information

2nd 1. BATMAN (NZ) 7yo G
FALKIRK (NZ) - ZURI (NZ)
R CUNEEN
NEILL RIDLEY
$4.2
60kg
Sam Lennox, Lorraine Reardon, Steve Ridley, Kieran & Ed Corby

Sales Information

3rd 10. COURT ORDER (NZ) 5yo G
PINS (AUS) - OMBRE ROSE (NZ)
COURTNEY BARNES
BRIAN COURT
$8.9
53kg
Courtco Racing Ltd

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4th 3. KINAGAT (AUS) 5yo G
STREET CRY (IRE) - GAMBLE ME (AUS)
S MUNIANDY
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$5.5
56.5kg
5th 5. EL CHICO (NZ) 12yo G
STRAVINSKY (USA) - LAS CHICAS BUENAS (NZ)
LEE CALLAWAY
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$12.4
55kg

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6th 9. FASTFOOT (NZ) 7yo G
IFFRAAJ (GB) - CATCH THE DAY (NZ)
PARVESH SHAIKH
STEVE TYLER
$32.8
53kg

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7th 7. ANOTHER COUP (NZ) 5yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - GINGER NUT COUP (AUS)
GOSEN JOGOO
MICHAEL & MATTHEW PITMAN
$15.1
53kg

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8th 4. PEPPER MILL (NZ) 6yo G
PATAPAN (USA) - DANSKA MILL (NZ)
KYLIE WILLIAMS
J HAY
$4.9
56kg

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9th 8. SUPER TROUPER (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - TROUVILLE (AUS)
L KALYCHURUN
K H HUGHES
$35.9
53kg

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10th 11. OPIHI RANGER (NZ) 5yo G
RED GIANT (USA) - SHARP TIP (NZ)
ANNA JONES
MEL & WARWICK COLES
$25.6
53kg

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