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Royal Performer upsets Melody Belle

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Medicean gelding grabs first Group 1 in Herbie Dyke Stakes

ROYAL PERFORMER.
ROYAL PERFORMER. Picture: Trish Dunell

Royal Performer (8 g ex Quadri by Polish Precedent) came in between Melody Belle (Commands) and history, as he raced away with Saturday’s Herbie Dyke Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) at Te Rapa and in the process handed the late Cheveley Park-based sire Medicean (Machiavellian) with his 49th stakes winner and ninth Group 1 winner.

A large on-course crowd was on hand to witness Melody Belle attempt to break the record of thirteen career Group 1 wins that she currently holds with Sunline (Desert Sun), but they will have to wait for another day as a torrid run in the home straight put paid to her winning chances.

Royal Performer dug deep to hold a two and a quarter length margin from The Chosen One (Savabeel) at the winning post with the 2019 winner of the race, On The Rocks (Alamosa) another three-quarters of a length away in third. 

Trained and owned by Bob Vance and his wife Jenny, the eight-year-old gelding has fashioned a useful record since he made his way to New Zealand after winning three times in Europe and twice more in Hong Kong.

Royal Performer kicked off his New Zealand career in October 2020 and has now won four times from just seven starts.

“What can I say, I just can’t believe it,” Vance said.

“I knew he was a good horse, but he got the perfect run.

“He was only gelded sixteen months ago and when he came back from Hong Kong, we were very lucky to get to work with him.

“He’s had a lot of chiropractic work and Jenny does all the intricate details, as I just ride him.

“Every time he has won lately, I’ve told Jonathan that he has a real turn of foot.

“He is such a lovely horse to work with and you’d love to have more like him.

“It’s my first Group 1 as a trainer.

“Although Jenny has trained a couple, I never won this race as a jockey either, so I’m delighted to get this result.”

Royal Performer has now taken his career record to nine wins and six placings from just 29 starts and has earned just over $945,000 in prize-money.

The gelding is out of unraced Polish Precedent (Danzig) mare Quadri, making him a half-brother to Listed-placed Eva Kant. 

Further back he hails from the same family as Listed scorer Fashionable (Nashwan) - the dam of Group 3 winner Jack Naylor (Champs Elysees). 

Medicean died in 2018, having been retired from stud duties in 2017. 


Racing and Sports

Te Rapa

Saturday, 13th February 2021

8
16:15
(local)

Herbie Dyke Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN
NZD $400,000
2000m TURF GOOD
8
16:15
(local)
NZD $400,000
2000m GOOD

Herbie Dyke Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN

This G1 over 2000m at WFA saw a male galloper dominate at the finish namely the Great Britain bred 8yo gelding Royal Performer. He absolutely bolted in to score by two and a quarter lengths in 2:02.08 and today was his first attempt at G1 it should be noted. The winners and where they came from on the home turn were led (on the fence and a length clear), fourth (four-off the inside and two and a half lengths from the leader), led (one-off the inside and a neck in front), sixth (five-off the inside and three lengths from the leader), fifth (six-off the inside and four lengths from the leader), second (two-off the inside and half a length from the leader), third (on the fence and a length and a half from the leader), fourth (one-off the inside and three lengths from the leader) and fourth (one-off the inside and a length and a length and a half from the leader). Royal Performer won twice as a juvenile in Great Britain then won over 1700m as a 3yo before heading to Hong Kong where he could only win twice more. He arrived in New Zealand for the 2020 season and the now 8yo has thrived winning three times in Open Handicap mile events before his last start G1 bolt in performance. His record now stands at nine wins from twenty-nine outings and this old horse has found his calling in New Zealand and is meeting suitable depth too. He could only win twice in seventeen Hong Kong outings it needs to be said again. Second home was The Chosen One that ran on well after being back and wide and then easing to seventh the outer before taking off deep across the top. The 5yo entire sustained a strong run to get second at the 25m and considering he was fresh up the ground work had been done as he now is headed to Australia as per usual. He ran third in the G1 Caulfield Cup and fourth in the G1 Melbourne Cup last season so sticks on like glue once the distances increase. On The Rocks has been awful for ages in New Zealand since winning at G1 in February of 2019. In fact he failed four times after his G1 win and two of them came in Australia then he won an Open Handicap fresh up in New Zealand over 1400m and then he flopped for his next ten outings. Today was his first dividend paid in eleven outings when he was third beaten just over three lengths after racing sixth the inner and being seventh turning for home. Beauden raced second then led before he home turn only to be caught at the 200m to wilted to fourth beaten almost three and a half lengths. He was still second in a gap at the 100m then got swamped the last 25m. Sinarahma ran on well late after settling back eighth and was beaten just over four lengths. Sixth home was Tiptronic beaten almost six lengths and he raced fifth the outer and was wide near the home turn but was found to have been galloped on. Camino Rocoso, usually a leader, raced last on settling and then went around the field fast to be third wide across the top only to weaken the final 150m. Charles Road settled second last and was rear and wide turning for home before plugging away but was beaten seven and a half lengths. Melody Belle at $1.30 a win was atrocious and after racing fourth the outer in a great spot she was sixth turning for home partially hemmed in but not really travelling that well. She did not like being in a bumping duel and stopped badly to be beaten over eight lengths in the worst outing of her career in New Zealand since she finished last in the G1 Telegraph Handicap in January of 2019. The run was an absolute shocker for a 6yo mare that has been winning so easily in New Zealand for so long beating nothing of any real note. However her Australian form is more telling and as it stands she is thirteen starts for two wins (a G2 juvenile on a bog at Eagle Farm and a G1 fillies and mares only field on slow footing). Remember her New Zealand record right now is twenty four starts for sixteen wins. Deerfield led up and ran last beaten over a dozen lengths and when you consider he was a G1 third behind Melody Belle at the start beforehand it does put the of opposition into proper perspective. This event summed up the true New Zealand state of depth when an 8yo reject from Hong Kong that was on comeback from injury could blow away a G1 field at WFA in New Zealand. Today was the first time Royal Performer even attempted a G1 anywhere in the world and the fact it came as an 8yo in New Zealand really does say it all. This result alone says it all regarding true depth and the lack of serious racehorses for a while now partially in New Zealand for almost all this century but Australia has been bereft of legitimate performers too for a while now. Melody Belle was awful and if she fails again next time out then some big calls will have to be made as she is not racing serious depth in New Zealand. The fact the connections are so desperate to break Sunline's G1 record says it all but she is still to win a G1 outside of New Zealand against male horses too and that is the difference between real greatness and not. Sunline was the mare of the world with two G1's in New Zealand, a plethora of them in Australia and even one in Hong Kong too. She never got beaten in New Zealand but Melody Belle is just a multiple race winning mare. Sunline missed the top three just four times in her career of 48 starts and all the defeats came at G1, with her last start resulting in a fourth in the Cox Plate. Her three other misses were a seventh in the G1 Hong Kong Cup, a fourth in the G1 Epsom of 1999 and a fifth in the G1 Queen Elizabeth of 1999. The difference in class is as clear as night and day.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 8. ROYAL PERFORMER (GB) 8yo G
MEDICEAN (GB) - QUADRI (GB)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
JENNY & BOB VANCE
$21
59kg
Mrs J K & R D Vance
2nd 1. THE CHOSEN ONE (NZ) 5yo H
SAVABEEL (AUS) - THE GLITZY ONE (AUS)
TROY HARRIS
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$7
59kg
A G Dennis, C P Dennis, D G Forde, G J Popham, G Dennis, G R Miller, Graham Raynor Redington, K J Dennis, Miss J L Dunlop, Mrs N M C Robertson, Mrs P A Dennis, Est N Van Schaik, Paul Johnstone, P M Jeffares, P R Dennis, R L Bonnington & T V Rider

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3rd 7. ON THE ROCKS (NZ) 6yo G
ALAMOSA (NZ) - COLD SHOULDER (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
MICHAEL MORONEY & PAM GERARD
$51
59kg
Ballymore Stables Nz Ltd, A Clark, N Gurney, A Mathieson, On The Rocks Syndicate, R Sims & D P Sinn

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4th 3. BEAUDEN (NZ) 6yo G
BULLBARS (AUS) - BELLE FEMME (AUS)
RYAN ELLIOT
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$15
59kg
5th 10. SINARAHMA (NZ) 6yo M
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - SHEZ SINSATIONAL (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
ALLAN SHARROCK
$13
57kg
6th 2. TIPTRONIC (NZ) 7yo G
O'REILLY (NZ) - TIPTOES (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
GRAHAM RICHARDSON & ROGAN NORVALL
$16
59kg

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7th 5. CAMINO ROCOSO (NZ) 7yo G
SHOCKING (AUS) - OUR CENTASEA (AUS)
CHRIS JOHNSON
J F PARSONS
$41
59kg
8th 6. SIR CHARLES ROAD (AUS) 7yo G
MYBOYCHARLIE (IRE) - GIANT MYSTIQUE (AUS)
CRAIG GRYLLS
LANCE O'SULLIVAN & ANDREW SCOTT
$61
59kg

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9th 9. MELODY BELLE (NZ) 6yo M
COMMANDS (AUS) - MELEKA BELLE (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
JAMIE RICHARDS
$1.31
57kg

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10th 4. DEERFIELD (NZ) 7yo G
FALKIRK (NZ) - THE DAZZLER (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
CHRISSY A BAMBRY
$61
59kg

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