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2017 Sweynesse Stakes Group 3 October 21 - Arawa Park

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Packing Eagle wins 2017 Sweynesse Stakes Group 3 NZ$70,000 at Arawa Park (NZ), 1215m.

Packing Eagle winning the Sweynesse Stakes
Packing Eagle winning the Sweynesse Stakes Picture: Trish Dunell

Group One-placed and multiple winner in Hong Kong, Packing Eagle finally struck in track conditions to suit and powered away to win comfortably. From barrier eight Trudy Thornton bounced him away well to be handy early then eased him slightly to settle sixth, one out.

Near the last corner Thornton moved out to challenge and although four wide turning in, he was travelling well. Giving the leader four lengths, they balanced then flew past the leader at the 100m to clear out for an impressive win.

Scapolo was a clear last at the 600m, didn't find racing room until deep in the straight and ran on strongly for a good second.

Salamanca lay second into the straight and was kept going to hold third from Irish Moon, who led to the 150m but faded for fourth.


ANZ Bloodstock News

Arawa Park

Saturday, 21st October 2017

7
16:10
(local)

Sweynesse Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN
NZD $70,000
1215m TURF DEAD
7
16:10
(local)
NZD $70,000
1215m DEAD

Sweynesse Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN

This G3 1215m Open Handicap at WFA saw an older reject from Hong Kong absolutely embarrass his rivals and beat an 8yo, a 7yo, an 8yo, a 9yo and a 7yo that filled out the first six over the line. Packing Eagle, a 7yo, had not won a race since a Class Two over 1400m at Hong Kong (Sha Tin) two years ago. The gelding resumed in New Zealand in August at G2 under WFA having not raced prior since December last year when last home in Hong Kong. He was caught wide and on wet ground plus that happened at his next outing when tackling G1 under WFA. Today on better than slow or heavy ground he sat sixth the outer then was asked to improve near the home turn. The big strider was third and coming at the 200m then gobbled up his inferior opposition and trounced them to win by two and a half lengths in 1:11.16 and record his sixth win from eighteen starts. The time was nine lengths better than any other on the day. It was his first left-handed win and he could make some sprinter-milers in New Zealand look like reserve graders if he stays happy and healthy. Scapolo, an eighteen-win galloper, ran home very well from the rear but it is very telling that this G1 placed under WFA and G2 winner plus countless other Group and Listed wins and placings in New Zealand could be beaten so soundly. The actual gap between top shelf and second tier or lower is massive and Hong Kong rejects gallopers find New Zealand depth so shallow they rejuvenate and then thrive. Scapolo did well but ran the finishing position he should have on his record. Salamanca fresh up was wide then sat second the outer and fought on well for third and only just missed holding onto second money. Irish Moon the leader was headed at the 100m and swamped late to miss a place and end up fourth, a nose and short neck from second. Natuzzi ran on okay for a 9yo resuming and made it an old timers top five finish. Il Cavallo, usually an on pacer, was ridden cold and ran on for sixth so that could be the way the 7yo is now handled. Untamed Diamond a fresh up mare back from Australia had a nightmare wide run to finish seventh beaten just under five lengths but the effort was much better than it seems and many others would have dropped right out after such a gutbuster. Splurge was dreadful and never looked like justifying his favouritism out the back and only got warmed up when the race was all over. Volks Lightning was poor from handy the inner and Honey Rider has not come up this season it seems after a third flop in a row now. Her zest for racing seems to have gone and she needs to lead or else the effort is not there anymore. Packing Eagle could beat these every time and on better footing and clockwise could humiliate them, as he has that second gear to go too the run home that they do not. Scapolo was the second best performed in the field so should finish runner up in an old timers shut out. Tellingly the four youngest runners (three 5yo’s and a 4yo) filled the last four spots over the line and WFA may not be there go.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. PACKING EAGLE (NZ) 7yo G
PINS (AUS) - SPLASHING OUT (NZ)
TRUDY THORNTON
TREVOR & MARTIN DA CRUZ
$14
59kg
Angel Cruz
2nd 2. SCAPOLO (NZ) 8yo G
BACHELOR DUKE (USA) - KADESA (NZ)
R J MYERS
KEVIN MYERS
$4.7
59kg
Anne, Khalif, Rick, Sandy & Teneka Hill

Sales Information

3rd 6. SALAMANCA (NZ) 7yo G
ALAMOSA (NZ) - ANCA (NZ)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
M BRESLIN
$42.1
59kg
M P Breslin

Sales Information

4th 5. IRISH MOON (NZ) 8yo G
O'REILLY (NZ) - MOONSTRUMMER (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
KEN & BEV KELSO
$8.9
59kg
5th 3. NATUZZI (NZ) 9yo G
COATS CHOICE (AUS) - MONSANTO (NZ)
DONI PRASTIYOU
PAUL RICHARDS
$10.9
59kg

Sales Information

6th 7. IL CAVALLO (AUS) 7yo G
CHOISIR (AUS) - GOLD CHANT (AUS)
TROY HARRIS
MARK FRASER-CAMPIN & CHRIS CAMPIN
$24.7
59kg

Sales Information

7th 8. UNTAMED DIAMOND (AUS) 5yo M
SNITZEL (AUS) - MADE OF DIAMONDS (AUS)
SAM SPRATT
RICHARD COLLETT
$5.3
57kg

Sales Information

8th 4. SPLURGE (NZ) 5yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - SPLASHING OUT (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$3.3
59kg

Sales Information

9th 9. VOLKS LIGHTNING (NZ) 5yo M
VOLKSRAAD (GB) - NEXT CENTURY (NZ)
LEITH INNES
TEAM ROGERSON
$9.6
57kg

Sales Information

10th 10. HONEY RIDER (NZ) 4yo M
PINS (AUS) - SOUTHERN HEIGHTS (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$21.9
56.5kg

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