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Sweynesse Stakes , Group 3 : Arawa Park - 19th October 2019

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Dawn Patrol wins Sweynesse Stakes Group 3, NZ$70, 000 at Arawa Park, 1215m.

Dawn Patrol winning the Sweynesse Stakes
Dawn Patrol winning the Sweynesse Stakes Picture: Trish Dunell

OnceDawn Patrol got a lovely split at the 150m he drove through and put them away well for career win four and his maiden stakes win in ten starts, adding to his running second in last year’s NZ Two Thousand Guineas.

He was fifth early, improving to fourth (inner) at the 800m. In behind the leading bunch he turned in fifth with cover, was fourth at the 200m then presented with a lovely split, shot through and had them covered to the post, out by a comfortable three quarters of a length.

Princess Kereru was last in a compact field past the 800m, turned for home widest but one and kept up a strong run wide out to the line for second.

Midnight Runner was fourth, four deep at the 600m, third at the top of the straight and kept on really well for third from Donna Anne Billy who took over at the 200m and battled away gamely to hold fourth.
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Arawa Park

Saturday, 19th October 2019

7
15:50
(local)

Sweynesse Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN
NZD $70,000
1215m TURF HEAVY
7
15:50
(local)
NZD $70,000
1215m HEAVY

Sweynesse Stakes (G3)

Type: OPEN

This G3 over 1215m at WFA saw a form reversal by Dawn Patrol to win with 58.5kg after he had run a disappointing third, also at G3, with 55kg in an Open Handicap. The track bias was towards runners several widths off the inside lanes on a tricky heavy track. The winners and where they turned for home in race order were co-leader (two-off the inside), fourth (five-off the inside and one length from the leader), sixth (five-off the inside and two lengths from the leader), fourth (six-off the inside and two lengths from the leader), second (four-off the inside and a neck from the leader), eleventh (seven-off the inside and three lengths from the leader), fourth (six-off the inside and two lengths from the leader) and tenth (ten-off the inside and three lengths from the leader). Dawn Patrol raced fourth or fifth and came though the run home to second at the 150m and led at the 75m to score by just under a length in 1:17.01. The time was only the second best of the day as surprisingly the winner of the race before this at $50 clocked 1:16.75 (or a length and a half superior) in a Benchmark 72 (five grades inferior). It was the fourth win in ten starts for the 4yo entire Dawn Patrol, which has only missed the top three twice in his career. Last season as a 3yo he ran a G1 second, a G2 third and a Listed second so was one of the better and more reliable runners. Princess Kereru was tardy and came from last on settling then swam up wide to be fifth turning for home. The 6yo mare sustained her surge to finish a good second under 57kg and it is worth noting she was a G1 second beaten a neck under 53kg on New Years Day this year over 1200m. Midnight Runner ran a game third after racing fifth then fourth deep and the consistent 5yo gelding (he has only missed the top five twice in his twenty starts). Donna Anne Billy, the outsider of the field at $22, sat outside the pace and fought well for fourth beaten less than a length and a half. The gaps then got big with the leader Pop Star Princess puncturing to finish fifth beaten almost seven lengths. The rest came home in intervals to show how tricky the Arawa Park footing was today and saw Santa Monica run last beaten over twenty-nine lengths. She won the G1 Railway Handicap (1200m) on New Years Day by a neck with 53kg and paid $77 but today with the same weight as the runner up Princess Kereru that very day saw her beaten home here by it over twenty-eight lengths. No one said betting on New Zealand gallops was easy, because it is the complete opposite in fact, as the form is so mullet-stunningly volatile and causes a surfeit of sore scalps from so much head scratching. This was a G3 level race and the result justified it as such but some of the margins beaten are eye-watering ones.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. DAWN PATROL (NZ) 4yo G
DAWN APPROACH (IRE) - DAZZLING (NZ)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
FRANK RITCHIE
$4
58.5kg
Mrs D C Jensen

Sales Information

2nd 3. PRINCESS KERERU (NZ) 6yo M
PINS (AUS) - FLEUR D'AMOUR (NZ)
CAMERON LAMMAS
KEN & BEV KELSO
$3.75
57kg
K R & R P Humphries & Pr Partnership

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3rd 1. MIDNIGHT RUNNER (NZ) 5yo G
JIMMY CHOUX (NZ) - IN THE MIDNIGHT (AUS)
OPIE BOSSON
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$6.5
59kg
J R, M T & S R Phillips

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4th 7. DONNA ANNE BILLY (NZ) 7yo M
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - SHINKO BAY (NZ)
ASHVIN GOINDASAMY
B POMARE
$21
57kg
5th 8. POP STAR PRINCESS (NZ) 5yo M
MAKFI (GB) - QUEEN OF POP (NZ)
LYNSEY SATHERLEY
FRED CORNEGE
$6.5
57kg

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6th 9. SCARFI (NZ) 5yo M
MAKFI (GB) - SPLITFIRE (NZ)
R J MYERS
CHRISTOPHER GIBBS & MICHELLE BRADLEY
$17
57kg
7th 6. MALAMBO (NZ) 5yo M
DUELLED (AUS) - DANCING SONG (NZ)
RYAN ELLIOT
GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON
$7
57kg

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8th 5. LUCYINRIO (NZ) 8yo M
CAPTAIN RIO (GB) - FOREVER TANGO (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
KYLIE LITTLE
$17
57kg
9th 4. SANTA MONICA (NZ) 6yo M
PER INCANTO (USA) - MONARCH (NZ)
DONAVAN MANSOUR
JOHN & STEPHEN RALPH
$12
57kg

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