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Guineas Win Solace For Christchurch Couple

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Christchurch training couple Kevin and Pam Hughes shared in the devastation of the tragic events in their home city on Friday but had a job to do on Saturday with their runners at Trentham.

The Riccarton-based trainers joined the country in mourning at the unprecedented level of violence of the terrorist attacks and gained some solace when their Pins filly Emily Margaret upstaged her male counterparts to win the G2 Wellington Guineas.

“It’s great for the South Island, they’ve had a terrible time,” Kevin Hughes said.

Kevin and Pam Hughes
Kevin and Pam Hughes Picture: Race Images Photo

Emily Margaret (Pins x Secret Schillings by O’Reilly) came with long strides to down the previously unbeaten Vigor Winner (Declaration Of War) and the favourite Dawn Patrol (Dawn Approach).

She is raced by the Findlay family, who purchased her out of Trelawney Stud’s draft at Karaka for $NZ55,000.

Secret Schillings was a G3 winner as a 2YO and comes from the family of multiple G1 winner Avedon (Famous Star). Graduates of New Zealand Bloodstock sales filled the first three placings in the Guineas and also the Listed Lightning Handicap on The Trentham program.

Emily Margaret was already a dual stakes winner in the Listed Canterbury Belle Stakes and Listed NZB Insurance Stakes – the first two legs of the New Zealand Bloodstock South Island Filly of the Year Series.

She has now had 12 starts for four wins, five placings and $152,625 in stakes.

Emily Margaret is the clear leader in the South Island Filly of the Year Series with 14 points and her next target is likely to be the third leg of that series – the $Listed NZB Airfreight Stakes (1600m) at Riccarton on April 6.

“We want to win the South Island Filly of the Year Series,” Kevin Hughes said. “We’ll try her over 1600 metres in the Airfreight Stakes.”

Runner-up Vigor Winner was bought for $50,000 at the 2017 Ready to Run Sale and third placegetter Dawn Patrol cost just $20,000 at the 2017 Select Sale.

Emily Margaret
Emily Margaret Picture: Wild Range Photography

The Lightning was dominated by Volks Lightning (Volksraad x Next Century) beating Princess Kereru (Pins) and last year’s winner Ferrando (Fast ‘n’ Famous).

Volks Lightning was a $60,000 purchase at the 2014 NZB Ready to Run Sale and had already proven her black-type quality by winning the G3 Sweynesse Stakes and placing in the G1 Sistema Railway and another four G3 races.

Volks Lightning has now had 34 starts for six wins, 10 placings and $228,927 in prizemoney.

Runner-up Princess Kereru was passed in at the 2015 Select Sale with a reserve of $40,000. She has won six of her 24 starts and placed in another eight, earning $221,875. Ferrando was bought for $40,000 at the 2015 Ready to Run Sale. He has had 25 starts for eight wins and five placings, with $262,019 in stakes.

Multiple stakes-winning Karaka graduate Sampson produced another top class performance at Trentham on Saturday, winning the Listed NZ St Leger (2600m) by eight and a quarter lengths.

Bought for just $20,000 at the 2011 Festival Sale, the Dubai Destination nine-year-old is now the winner of four black-type races and $437,075 in prizemoney.

Sampson is trained by Howie Mathews, whose wife Lorraine shares ownership with good friend Janice Street.

Sampson’s previous stakes wins came in the G2 Awapuni Gold Cup and G3 Trentham Stakes in 2017 as well as this year’s Listed Marton Cup.
Racing and Sports

Trentham

Saturday, 16th March 2019

6
15:30
(local)

Wellington Guineas (G2)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN
NZD $100,000
1400m TURF DEAD
6
15:30
(local)
NZD $100,000
1400m DEAD

Wellington Guineas (G2)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN

This G2 3yo over 1400m at set weights saw a South Island filly win in Emily Margaret and the owners donated their winnings towards the two Christchurch mosques attacked the day before that saw the utterly senseless loss of fifty lives. The filly is trained at Riccarton racetrack and that is just 7km and 13km away respectively from the two mosques that sadly now will see Christchurch live forever in infamy. The track today at Trentham looked awful and was chipping badly from the outset plus the grass was obviously left too long and added to the overall poor presentation and performance. The times all day (bar the chute times as they are always bionic and not a realistic guide whatsoever) were slack (a Benchmark72 almost ran 1:40 for a mile) and a G3 winner with upside galore ran almost 1:38 for a mile. The winners and where they turned for home in race order were led (three-off the fence and a neck ahead), led (one-off the fence and a length ahead), led (one-off the fence and four lengths ahead), fourth (five-off the fence and a length and a half from the leader), eighth (deepest (nine-off the fence) and two lengths from the leader), seventh (second widest (nine-off the fence) and two lengths from the leader), fourth (seven off the fence and two and a half lengths from the leader), fourth (five-off the fence and half a length from the leader) and second (six-off the fence and half a length from the leader). Emily Margaret was tardy and settled second last on her own and then was in a rear quintet across the top and four-wide before improving deeper and the filly swept up seventh turning for home and second widest. She sustained the surge to be second at the 200m and 100m and then got in the bob that matters on the line to score by half a head in 1:24.41. It was her fourth win in a dozen starts and three of those have come at Blacktype with two Listed successes to go with the G2 victory today. Emily Margaret has won on all types of footing bar heavy ground but she can handle that as shown by two placings in as many attempts on such track conditions. It was the best time of the day at 1400m by almost three lengths and they went hard up front early so had to come back to the closers and swampers at some stage and did so. Vigor Winner just missed remaining undefeated and the Australian bred gelding raced fourth the inner early then was sixth turning for home before working off at the 300m and driving through. He led narrowly at the 50m but the winner wider out in better lanes nabbed him. Dawn Patrol the favourite settled back and wide (albeit with cover) and swept up near the home turn to be eighth and the third widest turning in. He surged to the lead at the 200m and looked set to win before being headed at the final 50m though he fought hard and went down just half a head and a short neck. Not having raced since Boxing Day 2018 worked against him in such tricky testing and sapping footing. Cavallo Veloce was a courageous fourth beaten less than a length after he arrived at the track none the worse for wear after suffering trauma to the right nostril and right hip en route. He settled down seventh and turned for home ninth but came through sixth at the 200m and fought very well after reaching fourth at the 100m. His stablemate Langkawi was eighth or ninth on settling and covering extra ground at times and turned for home tenth but kept coming to be seventh at the 200m and fifth at the 100m. He was beaten just over a length. King Louis was wide early then led before being headed at the 200m and wilted to sixth at the 100m but he is best ridden quiet if he is able to be settled in the running. Miss Labasa was wide and then went up to attack deep before getting over second the outer and was just a neck away across the top to the home turn, She was fourth at the 200m and boxing on then seventh at the 100m beaten just over three lengths. Floral Belt at $100 ran a decent race for eighth after being back then improving sixth wide (with cover) across the top. This filly has clearly improved markedly this year. Cyber Attack was third last on settling then wide in a rear quintet across the top but kept coming the run home. She's A Thief raced sixth the inner and was eighth across the top and eleventh turning for home but she did not run on and despised the footing. It is still not known if the 1400m is too far as until she runs on a decent underfoot surface that cannot be marked as a known limitation. Just Fabulous and Cleaver were not too bad and back to their own grade or a weaker 3yo line up have more to offer this season. Happy Tav was outclassed and Press Release never got into it after being tardy and last away. Qiji Express ran an absolute shocker to finish last beaten almost twenty-five lengths after being fifth wide then third wide in the open all the way working overtime. He started second favourite and was less than a dollar away from being the public elect. A post race veterinary test proved all clear and the footing today was attributed to the flop but the most likely main culprit was the overland outing along with the track conditions. This should prove to be a good future source of winners as the Trentham track did many runners no favours whatsoever and the first part of the race was run much harder than the latter so it was a reverse split event. Fillies are rare winners of this event that has been moved from a Spring date to now an Autumn fixture and even rarer is a South Island trained victor. It was the biggest win for the owners Rodger and Emily Finlay and their heartfelt generosity will ensure many more people remember them and their tenacious filly.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 12. EMILY MARGARET (NZ) 3yo F
PINS (AUS) - SEVEN SCHILLINGS (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
K H HUGHES
$13.6
54.5kg
Mr & Mrs Rodger Finlay

Sales Information

2nd 8. VIGOR WINNER (AUS) 3yo G
DECLARATION OF WAR (USA) - SAVONT (AUS)
SAM SPRATT
LAUREN BRENNAN
$7.5
56.5kg
Back On The Rails Syndicate, S J Beatson, R A Emery, B W Foote, J R Heale, M I Johnston, Monacurragh Lodge Limited, N H Stanley, A D Stuart, D Wilson & Woburn Farm

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3rd 1. DAWN PATROL (NZ) 3yo G
DAWN APPROACH (IRE) - DAZZLING (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
FRANK RITCHIE
$3.75
56.5kg
Mrs D C Jensen

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4th 5. CAVALLO VELOCE (NZ) 3yo C
O'REILLY (NZ) - GIANT MYSTIQUE (AUS)
CAMERON LAMMAS
PETER MCKAY
$15.6
56.5kg

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5th 7. LANGKAWI (NZ) 3yo G
HELMET (AUS) - SHORTBLACKMINI (NZ)
SHAUN M MC KAY
PETER MCKAY
$34.3
56.5kg

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6th 2. KING LOUIS (NZ) 3yo G
EQUIANO (FR) - NIMBLETOES (AUS)
CHRIS JOHNSON
JOHN BARY
$21
56.5kg
7th 13. MISS LABASA (NZ) 3yo F
SWISS ACE (AUS) - SAVOIA (AUS)
JOHNATHON PARKES
JOHN BARY
$8.8
55kg

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8th 16. FLORAL BELT (NZ) 3yo F
PINS (AUS) - TRUE BELT (NZ)
HOLLY ANDREW
KEVIN GRAY
$100.1
54.5kg
9th 4. CYBER ATTACK (NZ) 3yo G
SHAMEXPRESS (NZ) - MARECHAL (NZ)
LEITH INNES
TONY PIKE
$10.9
56.5kg

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10th 11. SHE'S A THIEF (NZ) 3yo F
SHOWCASING (GB) - STEAL (AUS)
JAKE BAYLISS
MICHAEL MORONEY & PAM GERARD
$12.7
54.5kg

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11th 14. JUST FABULOUS (NZ) 3yo F
O'REILLY (NZ) - FABULIST (NZ)
R J MYERS
R BERGERSON
$31.9
54.5kg

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12th 10. CLEAVER (NZ) 3yo G
GUILLOTINE (NZ) - PLAZA DOREE (FR)
ZINJETE MOKI
J R WHEELER
$97.6
56.5kg

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13th 15. HAPPY TAV (NZ) 3yo F
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - A'GUIN ACE (NZ)
LISA ALLPRESS
KEVIN GRAY
$47.4
54.5kg
14th 9. WOUNDED SOLDIER (NZ) 3yo C
DALGHAR (FR) - PRESS LEAK (USA)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
JOHNO BENNER & HOLLIE WYNYARD
$66.2
56.5kg

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15th 3. HAPPY QIJI (NZ) 3yo G
SHAMEXPRESS (NZ) - MISS KRISDEL (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$4.7
56.5kg

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