Standout
two-year-old Belle du Nord has recently returned to Emma-Lee and David Browne's Cambridge stable after a two-month spell.
The Reliable Man filly had an impressive two-year-old season, featuring a
comprehensive victory over subsequent Gr.1 J.J. Atkins runner-up Aloisia and
Listed Castletown Stakes winner Hard Merchandize at Trentham in March.
She backed-up that performance with a brave second to Karaka Million winner
Melody Belle in the Gr.1 Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes at Awapuni.
"I was really happy with those two runs," Emma-Lee Browne said.
"Obviously we were in the worst of the ground in the Group One down on the
fence, which was not ideal, but I thought she was very game the way she
finished it off."
Given the performance of Melody Belle and Aloisia in Australia, Browne said a
trip across the Tasman could be on the cards for the filly next season, although
she is leaving that call to her group of owners in the Northern Club Racing
Syndicate.
"We're actually going to be having a meeting with the owners in the next week
or so," Browne said.
"There are quite a few options for her both here and Australia. It's just
weighing up what's better for her and her syndicate of owners, because they
want to enjoy her racing as much as possible."
Belle du Nord was purchased for the syndicate by Michael Otto at the 2016 NZB National
Weanling, Broodmare and Mixed Bloodstock Sale. He went to $50,000 on the behest
of Sir David Williams to secure the daughter of capable sprinter Bankside
Belle.
"Sir David Williams, QC, is the driving party behind the syndicate. He's had
quite a few horses with us," Browne said.
"He wanted to buy a filly for the Northern Club. They actually raced her mum
Bankside Belle under the Northern Club structure.
"He said to us and Michael Otto that he wanted us to go to the May sale and
look at her. If we all agreed she was a nice type he wanted to buy her."
It is a purchase they have not regretted. She has developed into a stronger
horse after her spell, according to Browne and there are plenty of options to
consider heading into her three-year-old season.
"I think her ideal distance would be a mile to 2000m, she'll definitely get
there," she said.
"She has a really good turn of foot and has got a lot of speed so she may be
able to do the shorter distances as well.
"She has developed quite a lot during her spell, she's looking a lot stronger
and feeling very well. I'm pretty excited about the season ahead for her." – NZ
Racing Desk.