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La Romanee out of Karaka Million

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Promising juvenile La Romanee has been ruled out of a tilt at the rich Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) at Ellerslie on January 25.

La Romanee winning the Barneswood Farm Welcome Stakes
La Romanee winning the Barneswood Farm Welcome Stakes Picture: Race Images Photo

The Burgundy gelding was in fine form in his first preparation, winning two of his three starts, including a last start victory in the Listed Welcome Stakes (1000m) at Riccarton.

He was subsequently given a brief break after that run, however, upon his return a bone chip was found in his knee, which will require surgery.

"He has got to have some minor surgery this week and then a couple of months off," trainer Daniel Miller said.

"We brought him back into work and he was actually feeling really good but just had a bit of swelling on his knee, so we got it checked out.

"There is a small fragment in there that needs to come out. The vet said it's in the top joint of the knee, so it is a lot more forgiving and if we look after him now there is no reason why he won't come back bigger and better."

While Miller is ruing a lost opportunity to tackle the Karaka Million, he is hoping his patience and care with La Romanee will pay dividends in the future.

"It's just a shame, it never happens to the slow ones," he said. "But he is still growing a lot, so I think he will develop into a nice three-year-old."

La Romanee  was purchased out of Brighthill Farm's 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 2 Yearling Sale draft for $22,500 by Miller's father John.

Miller had a breakthrough spring with his boutique team, also recording a placing in the Listed Pegasus Stakes (1000m) and victory in the Gr.3 Lindauer Stewards Stakes Handicap (1200m) with Sheezallmine.

After his successful southern sojourn, Miller was forced to search for a new property to train from and he is pleased with his new Matamata base.

"The property owner called me and asked if I was interested in leasing it," Miller said. "I have got 15 boxes, a track, and paddocks, and it's just 10 minutes out of Matamata."

While La Romanee may be out of action, Miller is looking forward to reuniting with good mate and Australian-based jockey Michael Dee for a potential black-type tilt at Ellerslie on Boxing Day.

The pair combined to win the Stewards Stakes with Sheezallmine and Miller is hoping for a repeat performance with Lavaglo in the Gr.2 Ladies Mile (1600m).

"He's a top jockey and a good mate, so I will use him whenever I can," Miller said. "He was going to be riding La Romanee, so he is a bit gutted now that he is not in.

"But he's down to ride Lavaglo in the three-year-old fillies mile race, if she makes it in the field."
NZ Racing News

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