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Consistent MyAkkabelle on the route for the oak coverage

Myakkabelle was a model of consistency in the run -up to the GR.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Modern Zealand Oaks (2400 m) and she will take the last step towards 1 million US dollars in the Jennian Homes Lowland Stakes by Jennian Homes on Sunday (2100 m).

Myakkabelle, a stut foal of war decree, was one of the actions in each of the GR.2 Eight Carat Classic (1600 m), GR.2 Sir Patrick Hogan Stakes (2000 m) and GR.2 David and Karyn Ellis Fillies' Classic (2000 m).

While Leica Lucy will be the chances for the election and Stutfalen this weekend in Trentham, Myakkabelle continued to like her coaches Ben and Ryan Footen on the race track.

“She was very good at the classic stuff, she was probably only 100 m, but she was still fighting with Sturdy,” said Ben Foote.

“We are trying to peak them in the OAKs, but their work on Tuesday was as good as I saw it. I think everything is fine with her.”

To Myakkabelle on the journey from her Cambridge base, Rayet and Nancy, which she wrote, will be two mares with a definitely possible champagne lawn.

Rayet desperately came to win two starts in the course, while Nancy was welcomed the following winner Lanikai on the same day. The couple begins in the MG tiles and Clarky's paintings 1200 and Laser Electrical 1600.

“Rayet went back two starts there and then came home, but she had actually hit her head in the gates,” said Ben Foote. “A few horses were declared for non -starters, but because she landed on the trail, she didn't.

“I think it was still a race for her and we will expect it to turn it over on Sunday.

“She (Nancy who wrote her) is a horse with a lot of ability that a lot of things needed to get in the way.

“Trentham is such a enormous, airy route and things seem to be a little more to do, she always races well there, so we decided to go down again.”

In the meantime, the stable in the Lucrative Comag Wairer Falls Classic (1500 m) in Matamata will be represented at Odyssey the day before. The Son of Zacinto successfully tasted in an innovation race and won 350,000 US dollars Remutaka Classic (2100 m) last year and won this season in the open company and used the GR.3 Waikato Cup (2400 m).

“He was a tardy horse, but he strengthened himself strongly, his work was very good,” said Ben Foote.

“He will need a touch of happiness from the barriers, but he will take a good race and then we will hopefully do better things.”

At the beginning of the week, Kakadu got the start at Taupo and achieved a dominant victory in the central cattle (1200 m). As a two-time winner of the Cambridge synthetic, Footen was thrilled to see how his charges brought this ability to law after testing different distances.

“He was a challenging horse to train, some people get out and tell me that he is a stander while others say he was a sprinter,” he said. “He is a very enormous horse that still matures.

“We decided to refresh him and sprint him back, so hopefully we have now worked.

“He always showed us a lot and win on a fairly solid surface yesterday. Sometimes when you go well on the poly, think you need the loosening outside the route.”

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