Search

show me:

2015 Wealleans Tauranga Classic Listed June 20 - Tauranga

3 minute read

Queens Rose wins 2015 Wealleans Tauranga Classic Listed NZ$50,000 at Tauranga (NZ) Fillies & Mares, 1400m.

Queens Rose winning the Wealleans Tauranga Classic
Queens Rose winning the Wealleans Tauranga Classic Picture: Trish Dunell

Queens Rose again showed her liking for heavy going in scoring a good win here. She settled nicely outside the leader before making her move at the 600m when a number of runners put in bids. She grabbed a break on straightening (sticking close to the inside rail) and then fought back gamely when challenged at 200m to win very well.

The Filly was third on the rails before moving up well (between runners) to challenge nearing the home turn. She went to the centre of the track on turning for home, then put in a good run to join the leader at the 200m and fought well for a good second.

Threeyear-old filly Choice settled near the tail of the field, made a wide run approaching the home turn and kept making ground, without threatening, to take a sound third.


ANZ Bloodstock News

Tauranga

Saturday, 20th June 2015

5
13:57
(local)

Wealleans Tauranga Classic (LR)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN
NZD $50,000
1400m TURF HEAVY
5
13:57
(local)
NZD $50,000
1400m HEAVY

Wealleans Tauranga Classic (LR)

Sex: FM Type: OPEN

Six out of the nine winners at the meeting won either hard on the inside or two to three widths out to show a blatant bias as is often the case at this Tauranga track. One other winner came up the middle (slightly closer in) to nearly make the percentage almost an unbelievable number. The outcome of the Listed feature today was solely determined by track bias and what path the respective riders chose to take on Queens Rose (winner) and The Filly (runner up). Queens Rose after sitting second the outer was deliberately steered to the inside turning for home and won the race right there and then, as three of the first four races on the card had clearly shown prior that this was a faster lane area on a wet track. The Filly after leading early then being headed pierced through the field ominously to take the front three-off nearing the home turn but the senior rider atop Mark Hills surprisingly angled very wide thereafter. It was a massive mistake as 100m further on The Filly was second and Queens Rose had a break so Hills started to angle back towards the inner the closing stages and got within half a length. To say The Filly should have won is an understatement, as the angling that wide when in front must have cost a couple of lengths conservatively. It was the eighth win from twenty starts for Queens Rose and rider Vinnie Colgan gets the kudos as he read the track correctly again. Four runs ago at this same track and after sitting outside the pace he won on the mare by angling wider the run home because the track demanded such an approach then. The distant third finisher was the filly Choice and she ran on well from the back after a tardy start. Her path plotted is telling as when wider on the home turn she was not picking up as well as her rider had hoped so once angled back to the middle or slightly closer in she found the line. Hostage finished fourth after being back on the inner and coming three-off the run home. North And South did well all things considered for sixth after rearing in the gates and settling down a clear last. The mare was drawn the deepest runner halfway up the run home to make ground so her effort was commendable indeed. The well-backed Alleyoop stopped as did Aaja Nachle (badly) to show directionally (clockwise) for the former and distance wise (1400m) for the latter is where they are still suspect. Both never handled the WFA scale either it seems. The top two are always wet track competitive at this time of the year and when against their own sex become even stronger prospects. Choice loves wet ground and should be in for a good winter while North And South should clean up too if her starts do not become as messy again.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. QUEENS ROSE (NZ) 5yo M
O'REILLY (NZ) - ROSETTI BAY (NZ)
VINNIE COLGAN
GRAHAM RICHARDSON
$2.5
57kg
G E Graydon, E C Pollard, B J & M A Priest, A P & E J Sutherland, T Sutherland & R O'Connor

Sales Information

2nd 1. THE FILLY (NZ) 6yo M
ISHIGURU (USA) - BAYLINE BEAUTY (GB)
MARK HILLS
MURRAY NEAL
$2
57kg
Bayline Trust

Sales Information

3rd 12. CHOICE (NZ) 3yo F
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - FEMME BRITANNIA (AUS)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
R PATTERSON
$2
55.5kg
I J Lewis, Mrs K M Lewis, R Salvini, M Min Fa, M Laughlin, Mrs C Laughlin, L B Allsopp, Mrs G Allsopp, Mrs L Grogan, Mrs C Bradshaw, Mrs S Saunders, S O'Brien, P R Latoszynski, J L Reid, S R Reid, R Marino & Mrs M Reid

Sales Information

4th 9. HOSTAGE (NZ) 6yo M
HANDSOME RANSOM (AUS) - TARADISE (NZ)
SHAUN M MC KAY
T EGAN
$2
57kg
5th 11. HAYLEY GRACE (NZ) 4yo M
THORN PARK (AUS) - HAVITBAK (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
DARRELL HOLLINSHEAD
$2
57kg

Sales Information

6th 3. NORTH AND SOUTH (NZ) 5yo M
STRATEGIC IMAGE (AUS) - ISLAND TIME (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
LISA LATTA
$2
57kg

Sales Information

7th 8. EVEREADY (NZ) 6yo M
ISHIGURU (USA) - EVERGLOW (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
ANTONY FULLER
$2
57kg

Sales Information

8th 7. ROCKNROLLA (NZ) 4yo M
TOWKAY (AUS) - DANNESS (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
DONNA LOGAN
$2.33
57kg
9th 5. ALLEYOOP (NZ) 5yo M
THORN PARK (AUS) - TZARINA STAR (NZ)
BRENDAN HUTTON
JAMES BRIDGE
$1.67
57kg

Sales Information

10th 6. CASSIE ANNE (NZ) 5yo M
CASTELLI (NZ) - PENFULL (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
T EGAN
$1.88
57kg
11th 4. AAJA NACHLE (NZ) 4yo M
FAST 'N' FAMOUS (AUS) - MADHURI DIXIT (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
FRANK RITCHIE
$1.86
57kg

What’s gambling really costing you?

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au