A daughter of emerging Fastnet Rock sire Highly Recommended, Greenpark Gem will be a force to be reckoned
with next year, but she might still rise to a more immediate Group One
challenge.
The talented filly remains in the mix for November's gavelhouse.com New Zealand
1000 Guineas, a race her trainers Mandy and Matt Brown claimed last year with
La Diosa.
The latter also won the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Canterbury Belle Stakes
prior to her classic success and on Saturday trainers Mandy and Matt Brown are
hoping for a repeat from Greenpark Gem.
"She's a big filly, 16.1 hands, so she's got a frame to fill out and she's
probably going to be better in the autumn, but we'll keep her ticking along,"
Mandy Brown said.
"You only get one chance at the Guineas and it's on our doorstep so we're
hopeful she can make it.
"She's always showed us a lot of ability, but she still has a way to go
regarding her racing manners."
Greenpark Gem was a trial winner before she
made a successful debut at Riccarton earlier this month.
"She was quite green in her trial and we honestly thought she would need the
race day experience, although ability-wise we knew she could win," Browne said.
"I wish I had more by Highly Recommended in the stable, she's a gorgeous filly
with a very kind nature, but she is aggressive in her work.
"If she runs well on Saturday she will head to Ashburton next," Brown said,
referring to the Listed John Griggs Stakes (1400m) on October 21. – NZ
Racing Desk.