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63 Stakeswinners For Iffraaj

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The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained mare Deals In Heels gave her sire Iffraaj his 63rd stakes winner she she won the Listed Matamata Cup on Saturday.

Deals In Heels
Deals In Heels Picture: Race Images Photo

Deals In Heels bounced back from a disappointing 11th in the G3 Spring Sprint at Hastings on October 6 to beat the classy prospect Demonetization (All Too Hard) by half a length.

Andrew Forsman said they had chosen the quick back-up for Deals And Heals after she returned from her last run in such good form.

“When we got her back from Hastings she was bucking and squealing when we took her out to the training track,” Forsman said.

“She came through her race well so we had to make a decision about going to Matamata or tackling the Breeders’ Stakes at Hawera.

In the end we chose the Matamata option as it meant she didn’t have to make the long trek to the Central Districts two weeks in a row.”

Stablemate Nicoletta (Savabeel x Celtic Crown by Doneraile Court) made it a stakes double for the stable after she won the G3 Taranaki Breeders Stakes at Hawera.

The five-year-old mare, having her first outing since her third in the G2 Travis Stakes, beat Livin' On A Prayer (Redwood) by a quarter of a length.

“We thought this race was perfect for her as she has been ready to go first up for a while now,” said Forsman.

“The only worry was the 1400 metres as she is better suited to the mile or beyond but being on the fresh side meant she could get away with what sounded like a very brave effort.”


Racing and Sports

Matamata

Saturday, 13th October 2018

6
15:16
(local)

Team Wealleans Matamata Cup (LR)

WT: 53.0kg Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1600m TURF HEAVY
6
15:16
(local)
NZD $50,000
1600m HEAVY

Team Wealleans Matamata Cup (LR)

WT: 53.0kg Type: OPEN

On a day that saw just one favourite salute in the nine-race card the track presented was an icky holding wet track and that sort of footing often skews form and results. The winners and where they turned for home in order are led, fourth, seventh, led, fifth, fourth, led, led and led, so there was a massive advantage to leaders or not being too far away in the running. The lone outlier was Direct Capital in R3 that sat seventh and wide the whole way and kept coming, so would have won likely no matter how deep it sat but it was the exception to the norm, so can be dismissed as irrelevant to the days overriding bias. This Listed mile Open Handicap saw a mare Deals In Heels unsurprisingly win but she carried 58.5kg, which is a testing impost for her sex. The 5yo mare had a good run fifth the inner and got off before the home turn to come up an ominous fourth turning in and she took the lead at the 200m. She had one serious threat in the second favourite Demonetization that was carrying 4.5kg less but she repelled him to win by half a length in 1:36.83. The time was the fastest on the day but not by much at all and worryingly the race before this, a Benchmark 72 (or five grades/classes or more inferior) the winner sat wide all the way and scored in 1:37 or was just under a length slower. Deals In Heels was winning her sixth race in eighteen starts and today was her first try at the mile too. She has had lots of blacktype starts and before today had G3 placed once and Listed placed twice, so she was also winning her first Stakes event as well. The mare needs cut in the ground or wetter to be competitive but is two-dimensional in she has tactical speed but is just as effective ridden cold, so she can always counter manmade track bias. Demonetization second up may have lacked the racing to topple the mare but he did get 4.5kg from her so really should have delivered. He passed the left-handed test and after racing wide (it was not a negative all day it should be noted and the track camber allows for it) tuned for home second deepest out and unleashed. The Australian bred 4yo reached second at the 200m so had ample time to pass the winner but could not though the one blessing is he is still light in the weights should they target a bigger handicap race to come. Our King Sway ran on well against the race pattern for third after being last away and still back ninth turning for home. The grey is a wet tracker and confirmed the track was a very off and holding slow presentation with so many big flops on the day as sticky and tacky ground throws a lot of form out the window. Danger Dee well above his paygrade raced eighth the inner and came through closer in to third at the 200m before being fourth at the 25m. Sherrif the favourite was the strange run as very good too late in the race and ridden too cold on settling, so never looked a win hope therefore forget the outing and wait for more trustable footing. The 4yo was tenth turning for home having not improved at all before the home turn staggeringly and was still ninth at the 100m but it was impossible to miss the final 50m. He may need a riding change and if taken to Australia again will get it but first may next be seen out at 2000m, where he can win easily. Woodsman the local had a horror run third wide then attacked a long way out and did well to end up beaten less than three lengths. Ringo the visiting 9yo never ever looked a hope on settling down but was noticed running home okay down the outer late. Gaps then to the rest as they either were outclassed, outpaced or stopped badly in the holding footing. Petite En Jeu the visiting 6yo mare ran fourth favourite and was close in price to the winner that started third elect. She has won three times on slow ground (two at the mile and one at 1400m) but this footing was too gluey today and after racing second the outer and fourth across the top when the attacks started, she dropped out badly. It was a career worst effort to be last and beaten almost seventeen lengths for a mare that has run several shockers but this at 54kg was poor. Today was her sixth run at either G3 or Listed level and she has never looked like getting even a placing with a thirteenth, a tenth, two ninths and an eighth and a seventh. This was not a trustable race result at all with the sticky slow track and bias so the winning mare was good after a luckless run prior but the two 4yo male gallopers are the takeaway for another day scope in Sherrif and Demonetization.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. DEALS IN HEELS (NZ) 5yo M
IFFRAAJ (GB) - FASCINATOR (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$9.4
58.5kg
Mrs M E A Evans
2nd 11. DEMONETIZATION (AUS) 4yo H
ALL TOO HARD (AUS) - MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (AUS)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
N W TILEY
$3.3
54kg
N & P Balia Family Trust

Sales Information

3rd 3. OUR KING SWAY (NZ) 8yo G
SHINKO KING (IRE) - YENDARRA (NZ)
BARRY JONES
GLEN OLD
$17
58.5kg
V S Nowell, G J & M A Old

Sales Information

4th 14. DANGER DEE (NZ) 5yo G
SAPERAVI (NZ) - FAST FAME (NZ)
LYNSEY SATHERLEY
JACOB MCKAY
$41.8
53kg
5th 12. SHERRIF (NZ) 4yo G
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - J'ADANE (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
ROGER JAMES & ROBERT WELLWOOD
$2.8
53kg
6th 4. WOODSMAN (NZ) 7yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - SILKWOOD (NZ)
ANNA JONES
TONY GILLIES
$35.1
58.5kg

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7th 1. RINGO (NZ) 9yo G
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - AKRIS (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
M BRESLIN
$24
60kg

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8th 7. SASANOF'S HERO (NZ) 7yo G
PATAPAN (USA) - ANGEL'S HONOUR (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
JIM COLLETT
$13.5
56.5kg

Sales Information

9th 5. ADMIRAL (NZ) 7yo G
ALIGN (AUS) - PIRATE QUEEN (NZ)
JASMINE FAWCETT
JOHN & STEPHEN RALPH
$36.4
57.5kg
10th 9. HELLO M'LADY (NZ) 5yo M
SHOCKING (AUS) - THE GENERAL'S LADY (AUS)
DARREN DANIS
VICKI PRENDERGAST
$22.6
54kg

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11th 6. BLUE BREEZE (NZ) 5yo G
BULLBARS (AUS) - PEONY ROSE (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
A J MORLEY
$39.7
57.5kg

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12th 13. DELUXE EDITION (NZ) 7yo G
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - ARLANDA (NZ)
REBECCA SCOTT
IAN GEORGE
$80.8
53kg

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13th 10. PETITE EN JEU (NZ) 6yo M
METTRE EN JEU (NZ) - QUALITY EYES (AUS)
TRUDY THORNTON
NIGEL AURET
$10.6
54kg

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