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Smart three-year-old leaves rivals speechless at Te Rapa

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Smart three-year-old Need I Say More let his actions do the talking at Te Rapa when he gave his age-group rivals a galloping lesson in the Gr.2 James & Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes (1400m) on Saturday.

NEED I SAY MORE winning the James & Annie Sarten Mem. Stks
NEED I SAY MORE winning the James & Annie Sarten Mem. Stks Picture: Trish Dunell

The Jamie Richards-trained runner had his doubters after he was beaten into fourth in the Gr.2 Hawke's Bay Guineas (1400m) at his last start when a well-backed favourite.

There were plenty prepared to bet against him again on Saturday, with punters installing the Katrina and Simon Alexander-trained filly Tinker McPhee as favourite for the race.

Need I Say More  quelled those doubts and more with a sparkling display that saw him lead his rivals a merry chase from barrier rise as he dominated proceedings from in front to register a sizzling 1.22.06 for the 1400m journey.

Hawke's Bay Guineas runner-up Bourbonaire rallied gamely to take second ahead of Tinker McPhee, but the pair were two and half lengths adrift of the Te Akau Racing flyer who re-established himself as the horse to beat in the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in a fortnight.

"It was a good effort as he got away from the barriers cleanly today and then could dictate terms after that," Richards said.

"It all worked out well and he is going well.

"He just seems to be happier out in front where he can roll along, skip on the corner and then maintain that speed.

"It really was a massive run at Hastings and we weren't disappointed as he did a power of work after getting caught wide with no cover and was still in the firing line before being run down the last bit.

"We'll give him a couple of days now and see how he gets through the run but I would think you would have to go to Riccarton for the 2000 Guineas.

"He'll probably get away with a mile in his own age group but in the future, I think he could be more a sprinting type."

Richards went agonisingly close to scooping both of the three-year-old features on the day after Kahma Lass failed by a mere nose to catch De La Terre in the Gr.3 Waikato Stud Soliloquy Stakes (1400m) earlier in the day.

"She went super and is a progressive filly that we really like," he said.

"She is in the same camp as Need I Say More in that she might be a 1200m-1400m in the future, but while she is three, we will probably take a shot at the 1000 Guineas with her as well."

The Gr.1 Barneswood Farm New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) is run at Riccarton on November 14 with the 2000 Guineas a week earlier.

Need I Say More was secured by David Ellis CNZM for $130,000, from the draft of Kilgravin Lodge, at the 2019 Karaka Book 1 Sale. He has now won four of his five starts and $145,800 in prizemoney.

Need I Say More has moved back to the head of the Fixed Odds market for the 2000 Guineas at $3 ahead of Hawke's Bay Guineas winner Aegon at $4.
NZ Racing News

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