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Riva Capri Delivers For Deceased Atlante

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he late New Zealand sire Atlante was credited with his first black type winner when the filly Riva Capri won the Listed O'Leary's Fillies Stakes at Wanganui on Saturday.

Atlante died after a freak accident at Mapperley Stud in 2016 after just two seasons at stud.

Atlante
Atlante Picture: Trish Dunell

Riva Capri's victory conjured up mixed emotions for bloodstock agent Bruce Perry.

Perry, who selects and manages the thoroughbred interests of leading owner/breeder Lib Petagna, was thrilled to see the Guy Lowry and Grant Cullen-trained filly win despite the sting of losing Atlante as Petagna held a significant stake in the G1 NZ 2000 Guineas winner.

Riva Capri is the second foal of High Chaparral mare Chaparella who Perry had purchased for $38,000 on Petagna's behalf at the 2015 New Zealand Bloodstock Winter Mixed Bloodstock Sale.

Perry was philosophical about the circumstances surrounding the demise of Atlante.

"It can be a tough old game at times. When we lost Atlante it was a blow as Lib heavily invested in him and the mares we had bought to support his stud career," he said.

"Riva Capri's dam was one of those we bought specifically for that purpose so I know Lib is pretty chuffed to breed and own Atlante's first stakes winner."

With the death of Atlante Petagna and Perry had to make some commercial decisions about the broodmare band that they had assembled to support the stallion. It included the sale of Chaparella.

"A number of mares became surplus to our requirements once Atlante died so we did have to move many of them on," Perry said.

"We sold Chaparella in foal to Per Incanto at the 2018 May Sale at Karaka along with her Atlante weanling colt.

"Our thinking was if the family was to become a commercial prospect in the sale ring then it would be through the deeds of Riva Capri, who Lib had retained."

Riva Capri winning the The O'Learys Fillies Stakes
Riva Capri winning the The O'Learys Fillies Stakes Picture: Race Images Photo

Riva Capri finished second on debut in July for trainers Guy Lowry and Grant Cullen. She will now go to the G3 Hawke's Bay Breeders' Gold Trail Stakes at Hastings on September 21.

Riva Capri's half-sister Style By Design (Iffraaj) finished third in the Wanganui fillies' event in 2017.

Lib Petagna rounded out a successful weekend when he was voted Owner of the Year for the fourth successive year at the New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Awards at Ellerslie on Sunday.

Petagna had 14 winners or stakes-placed horses from 26 runners, including G1 winners Nicoletta and Crown Prosecutor.

* The Fraser Auret-trained 3YO gelding Cooga Doon (Makfi x Monachee by O'Reilly) won the Listed Wanganui Guineas by nine lengths to provide his sire Makfi with his 29th stakes winner.

Cooga Doon won his first start by seven lengths and is heading for the G1 NZ 2000 Guineas at Riccarton in November.

Makfi now stands in Japan for the Japan Bloodstock Breeders' Association.

Cooga Doon is the second foal of Listed winner Monachee (O'Reilly), who wonb seven races and is a sister to the G2 placed Ciara (O'Reilly).

He was passed in for $50,000 in Book 1 of Karaka 2018.

Cooga Doon winning the Hs Dyke Wanganui Guineas
Cooga Doon winning the Hs Dyke Wanganui Guineas Picture: Race Images Photo

New Zealand's champion stallion Savabeel produced the first 2YO winner of the season when his son Cool Aza Beel scored at Wanganui.

Trained by Jamie Richards, the colt was purchased at New Zealand Bloodstock's National Yearling Sale by Te Akau chief David Ellis for $NZ150,000.

He is the first foal of Cool 'N' Sassy (Testa Rossa), a three time winner from a half-sister to the multiple G1 winner Malaguerra (Magnus).

 


Racing and Sports

Wanganui

Saturday, 07th September 2019

8
16:29
(local)

Wanganui Guineas (LR)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1340m TURF HEAVY
8
16:29
(local)
NZD $50,000
1340m HEAVY

Wanganui Guineas (LR)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN

This Listed 1340m 3yo event produced the highlight of the day and a winning margin very rarely seen at Stakes level over short distances especially, when Cooga Doon scored by nine lengths. The track had a clear bias towards on pacers and the insides lanes all day with seven of the nine winners being no worse than a close up fourth turning for home and four of them led turning for home. The winners and where they turned for home in race order were co-leader (one off the inside), fourth (four-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), eighth (seven-off the inside and three lengths from the leader), fourth (three-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), led (four-off the inside by a head), led (two-off the inside and a length ahead), sixth (four-off the inside and four lengths from the leader), led (two-off the inside and a length ahead) and second (three-off the inside and a neck from the leader). Cooga Doon had won his debut by seven lengths so clearly loves a bit of daylight and today he was wide near the pace early then went on with it to lead across the top before swimming right away the final 200m. The gelding won by nine lengths, a margin not only as rare as hen's teeth at Blacktype level over short trips but in fact as rare as hen's fillings. He can sustain speed and runs through the line and has never tasted defeat either on raceday or at the trials. Just what he beat today is debatable overall at this juncture and maybe wet track form and some of course need a lot more distance before shining but the gap is the eyecatching fact. His dam won seven races up to and including 2400m and had no top of the ground problems so there is hope indeed this gelding can display his ability on better underfoot conditions. Sai Fah was looking to start the favourite in this but a tsunami of money came for the winner late and justifiably so. Sai Fah the already three-race winner got humiliated today big time by Cooga Doon. He sat outside the winner then got left eating his pumice loam dust literally. Wanganui is the oldest race track in New Zealand with 1848 its first raceday so has natural sandy-based drainage. Sai Fah may be just a wet tracker with dash on conditions to suit but getting beaten that far today when a length away turning for home and 300m latter another eight lengths behind is a reality check. Blue Rata Elgius ran third and was over thirteen lengths from the winner after racing fourth the outer and he is by the same wet track sire as the runner up. This gelding got beaten almost ten lengths by a rising star in Catalyst on dead ground before today and that runner is the benchmark 3yo at the moment. Checkers fresh up finished fifth beaten almost sixteen lengths but is an improver once the trips gets longer and the footing gets better and is not so testing. The rest got beaten twenty lengths and up to over fifty-eight lengths , which is difficult to comprehended in just a 1340m race so either the winner is very special or they have a hard row to hoe from now on. The margins were staggering in this one race and all eyes will be on Cooga Doon when he reappears next especially if it happens to be on dead or better footing. Sooner or later there will be a matching of 3yo motors between Catalyst and Cooga Doon and even throw in Double Impact too for some form spice to add into the galloping Group gumbo.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 5. THE CROWN (NZ) 3yo G
MAKFI (GB) - MONACHEE (NZ)
LISA ALLPRESS
FRASER AURET
$2.75
56.5kg
Eddie Junior Yau

Sales Information

2nd 1. SAI FAH (NZ) 3yo C
RIOS (NZ) - RONGONUI (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
STEPHEN MARSH
$3
56.5kg
Mission Downs Trust (Mgr: Geoff Brown)
3rd 2. BLUE RATA ELIGIUS (NZ) 3yo G
RIOS (NZ) - BLUE RATA JEWEL (NZ)
R J MYERS
TRUDY KEEGAN
$13
56.5kg
S Doyle, Flems Freedom Trust & Mrs T A Keegan
4th 4. CHECKERS (NZ) 3yo G
NOM DU JEU (NZ) - TIBOUCHINA (AUS)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$6
56.5kg
5th 6. LORD BOUZERON (NZ) 3yo G
BURGUNDY (NZ) - THREEPENCE (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
CHRISSY A BAMBRY
$13
56.5kg

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6th 8. THISTLE DO (NZ) 3yo G
RIOS (NZ) - BELLA BOYD (NZ)
C L O'BEIRNE
KEVIN HINTON
$26
56.5kg

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7th 3. CAITHNESS KID (NZ) 3yo G
KEEPER (AUS) - GINA MAY (NZ)
TROY HARRIS
J M NICHOLSON
$26
56.5kg
8th 7. RISING RANSOM (NZ) 3yo G
EKRAAR (USA) - GEM LOVER (NZ)
CRAIG GRYLLS
STEPHEN MARSH
$10
56.5kg

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9th 9. WORLD TOUR (NZ) 3yo G
JIMMY CHOUX (NZ) - SURIYAN (NZ)
DYLAN TURNER
G INNES
$41
56.5kg

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