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Riccarton Park Results (Race 8)

Saturday, 13th April 2019

8
15:59
(local)

Canterbury Gold Cup (G3)

Type: OPEN
NZD $100,000
2000m TURF DEAD
8
15:59
(local)
NZD $100,000
2000m DEAD

Canterbury Gold Cup (G3)

Type: OPEN

This G3 Open at 2000m under WFA drew a mostly old and well tried field that lacked genuine depth and many of these are handicappers including the winner Who Dares Wins that scored comfortably enough. The rising 7yo had won fresh up here last week in a Listed mile with 53kg, a trip he had never been able to score at before, so was in good order and today rose in grade and trip plus carried 59kg to deliver. The winners and where they turned for home in race order were sixth (six-off the inside and two lengths from the leader), led (five-off the inside and head in front), fifth (six-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), led (three-off the inside and length in front), led (four-off the inside and a neck in front), fourth (ten-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), fifth (twelve-off the inside and three and a half lengths from the leader), led (ten-off the inside and half a length in front) and led (eleven-off the inside and neck in front). Who Dares Wins was North Island trained originally with and had thirteen starts and looked to be struggling to break through then was sent to the South Island and for a new yard immediately found things so much easier. He has in twenty-five starts more since won eight races and seven of them have come at 1800m to 2100m. Today he won by just under a length in 2:03.18, so the Listed winning filly in the race prior to this ran better time tellingly. Who Dares Wins trailed the inner and worked off across the top and challenged before the home turn and took the lead then kept going to repel all threats. Residential is an in form 5yo mare and at her first try at 2000m has a G3 second against allcomers under the WFA scale. She raced fifth or sixth the outer and came through near the home turn to be second and chased the winner in vain thereafter. Dee And Gee, a handicapper through and through that has only won four races and last time out finished a distant fourth at G1 over 3200m with 53.5kg, came back 1200m in this and rose 3.5kg. The fact she could do so after being second the outer then challenged and leading midrace and going clear only to be headed and fourth before the home turn says more about the rest. She fought back to get third at the 200m and was just under four lengths from the winner but she out-toughed for this position the favourite, a rising 10yo in Authentic Paddy that has led and won a G1 at WFA at Ellerslie over 2000m. Authentic Paddy in fact has not won a race since December of 2017 (a G1 at WFA over 2000m at Ellerslie) and if any horse shows the lack of WFA depth in New Zealand over a longer period then it is this old warhorse. He led today then got headed by Dee And Gee and was second then third wide across the top and fifth turning for home and he ground away to be fourth at the 25m but had his chance. Post race he was found to be in mild distress and tying up so the old fella gave it his all and clearly felt the trouble for his efforts. Tommy Tucker ran on from the rear duo and the rising 11yo is a deep South evergreen it seems. His stablemate Gallant Boy, a rising 9yo, raced seven or eighth then came up sixth turning for home and battled away thereafter to be sixth at the line beaten five and a half lengths. Atlanta Peach, an easy winner here last week in Benchmark 72 (five grades inferior to this on paper at least), could not rise this far and go up 1kg when a lightly tried 4yo mare having her first try at Blacktype. She raced fifth the inner mostly then came off across the top to fourth and into third turning for home but she could not sustain it and weakened but she has it all ahead still. The handicapper Gorbachev raced ninth and just battled to finish eighth beaten almost seven lengths. Anythingcouldhappn, Flying Sardine and Koxinga got back and never looked a possibility while Bloodstream finished a clear last and has not come up this campaign it seems. This was not a G3 and was Listed at best and the result proved it with handicappers running first and third and a mare splitting them was having her first try at 2000m. When a rising 10yo in Authentic Paddy that has not won for ages starts favourite in this and cannot even make the top three then that alone says it all about the race depth.

Previous Winners

Date Horse Jockey WT Trainer BP
SAINT EMILION (NZ) 6G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - ROSEARIO (NZ) PENTIRE (GB)
L J ALLPRESS 59.0 MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN 7
TOMMY TUCKER (NZ) 8G
GALLANT GURU (AUS) - LADY VITAL (NZ) YAMANIN VITAL (NZ)
J R LOWRY 59.0 BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON 3
SCAPOLO (NZ) 5G
BACHELOR DUKE (USA) - KADESA (NZ) ZAFONIC (USA)
T R MOSELEY 59.0 KEVIN MYERS 6
NASHVILLE (NZ) 5G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - ROYAL KISS (IRE) ROYAL ACADEMY (USA)
J K RIDDELL 59.0 ADRIAN & HARRY BULL 2
SHUKA (NZ) 4G
BACHELOR DUKE (USA) - ALABAMA ROSE (NZ) CAPE CROSS (IRE)
MARK DU PLESSIS 59.0 PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS 4
INFERNO (NZ) 6M
YAMANIN VITAL (NZ) - EMERALD FIRE (NZ) HONOR GRADES (USA)
S MUNIANDY 57.0 BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON 4
INFERNO (NZ) 5M
YAMANIN VITAL (NZ) - EMERALD FIRE (NZ) HONOR GRADES (USA)
S MUNIANDY 57.0 BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON 11
BRUCE ALMIGHTY (NZ) 6G
DEPUTY GOVERNOR (USA) - STRIKING ANGEL (NZ) STRAIGHT STRIKE (USA)
R J HANNAM 59.0 R S MANNING 3
THE MEISTA (NZ) 3G
MONTJEU (IRE) - ZABLINKA (NZ) ZABEEL (NZ)
D R BOTHAMLEY 56.5 PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS 13
FLIGHT POINT (NZ) 6G
PINS (AUS) - FLIGHT TO FORTUNE (NZ) RANDOM CHANCE (NZ)
L G INNES 59.0 BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON 6
DELBRAE (AUS) 6G
THUNDER GULCH (USA) - WE LEICA (NZ) ZEDITAVE (AUS)
B S HERD 59.0 SHARON ROBERTSON 14
BALMUSE (NZ) 6G
LORD BALLINA (AUS) - MUSING (GB) MUSIC MAESTRO (GB)
DAVID WALKER 57.5 KEVIN MYERS 9
SAND SWEEPER (NZ) 4G
SANDTRAP (USA) - CALM AS (NZ) CONQUISTAROSE (USA)
MS K WILLIAMS 57.0 HEC & STEVE ANDERTON 5
BRANSON (NZ) 5G
PERSONAL FLAG (USA) - CHASING THE HABIT (NZ) SKY CHASE (NZ)
L M ROBINSON 57.5 PAUL HARRIS 2
BURTON (NZ) 6G
PERSONAL ESCORT (USA) - MINSHU (NZ) TOM'S SHU (USA)
P S RICHARDS 58.0 BRIAN & SHANE ANDERTON 1
DOYLE (NZ) 6G
DANCE FLOOR (USA) - SHELLEY LACK (NZ) PRINCE ECHO (IRE)
D J BROWNE 58.0 HOWARD MATHEWS 2
DEEGAN (NZ) 6G
SHANNON (NZ) - KIOUNI (NZ) TAWFIQ (USA)
S P CLARK 50.0 MICHAEL MORONEY & ANDREW CLARKEN 4
MUSIC MAN (NZ) 7G
HAPPY MELODY (USA) - BEAUTIFUL SMIDGEN (NZ) ASHABIT (GB)
J S JAMISON 59.0 J F PARSONS 7
MI GALLEON (AUS) 6G
AL KHAWAANEEG (NZ) - BANDARILLA (GB) MATADOR (AUS)
N G HARRIS 54.0 P & M HARRIS 5

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