Two absolute wiring harness racing stars shine on the NZB Standardbred cable book Millions Night in Alexandra Park this evening.
Stella Rouge (Bettor's joy) showed her stays of stay when she left Arafura to gain a nose in the listed NZB -Standardbred cable tree millions of three -year stut foal worth $ 150,000.
It was an intoxicating journey from Reinsman Tim Williams, who stayed away from the early fireworks before he had decided to sit forward to sit outside the guide Arafura.
The two stut foals of the class pulled the straight on the street when Stella Rouge just arrived there on the tender edge.
“These races are never effortless to win. There is not much between these top stuffy foals. It is pretty special and we are overjoyed,” said the stable representative Jill Stockman.
Stella Rouge Repetition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ordftoku3vo
Stella Rouge is trained by Steve and Amanda Telfer and belongs to the Stonewall -Tud, which she bought for 97,500 US dollars from the NZB Standardbred Sales in Christchurch in 2023.
Stella Rouge is the Stonewall trained from the South Island Base.
“We have great teams North and South and Mandy made it possible to be up with the horse last week.”
The victory was the fifth of the three -year -old in just nine starts.
The winning time of 2-39.7 was a up-to-date racing record that exceeded the winning time of 2-40.2 from True Fantasy 2022. The Fresh Zealand record of 2-36.9 is kept by Golden Goddess.
Marketplace (Bettor's joy) In the golden hands of Craig Ferguson, he demonstrated that he is a quality plus in the 200,000 US dollars listed NZB -Standardbred cable books by three -year Colts and moneying finals.
He led, took a trace and showed a blasty speed on the lane to fall down to drive John Dunn's chocolate.
“He (Ferguson) showed a bit of patience. He handed over the right one when Johnny came around. He just has confidence in the horse and knows him so well,” said coach Regan Todd.
Marketplace -Refrigeration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxcogy-7uu4
The 200,000 dollar -Group One Great Northern Derby at the same event location on April 25 should be the next substantial race for the gelding.
“We will simply have the dust put on, we will take a look at the weekend (in the racing program) and obviously the derby.”
Marketplace was bought by Phil and Glenys Kennard for 100,000 US dollars at the NZB Standardbred Year's turnover in Christchurch and run with Peter Baken, Graeme Beirne, John Magness and Todd the gelding.
The total time of 2-36.6 was outside the race and the Fresh Zealand record of 2-36.1, which was held by the winner Ultimate Machete 2016, which was also part of the Kennards.
HRNZ records show that Glenys and Phil Kennard have now owned amazing 680 winners in Fresh Zealand. Her first as part of the Blue Blood No. Three Syndicat was in Ashburton in May 1987, which was trained and driven by Robert Dunn.
The couple based in Christchurch is just a Fresh Zealand Group One victory that has reached 60, and with Marketplace and Bet n Win, which they also have, and in the coming months are heading for some high goals that are not too far away.
The group's first winner was in the two -year finale of the Garrard Sires in Addington in May 2007.
Today's race was a substantial one for Ferguson (Bettor's joy) Home to win the Auckland Co-OP Taxi 300-3000 City of Auckland FFA.
The five -year from the training of Hayden and Amanda Cullen seemed to be hopeless within the last 500 meters, but Ferguson planned one way for the whole and he came home to just get there with a nose from Mo'unga (Bettor's joy) who steamed home on the lane.
Do not stop dreaming repetition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mezmwyl4nx0
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from Bruce StewartFor Hartnesslink