Unbeaten Shamus Award Filly Wins G3 Gold Trail

Media Release - Saturday September 9

Exciting galloper Quintessa provided the blue and tangerine silks of Te Akau Racing with their second stakes victory and third win in succession at Hastings on Saturday when she stormed home from near the back of a quality field to take out the Gr.3 HBPB Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Gold Trail Stakes (1200m).

Quintessa winning the Gr.3 Gold Trail Stakes (1200m) at Hastings on Saturday. Photo: Peter Rubery (Race Images Palmerston North)

The daughter of former Gr.1 Cox Plate (2040m) winner Shamus Award had won on debut over 1200m at Pukekohe on a heavy track back in March before reappearing at Taupo last month to win fresh-up over 1100m.

Despite drawing the outside of the 13-horse field, rider Opie Bosson didn’t panic as he let her find her feet in the early rush for position before tracking last start Listed Wanganui Guineas (1200m) winner Chantilly Lace into contention approaching the home bend.

Advertisement

Bosson allowed her to balance up before asking for an effort which saw her power over the top of Chantilly Lace and Oneira to make it three wins from three starts and signal she is a serious contender for spring classic riches.

“She is a very classy filly who is still learning, so when she gets out to a mile look out,” Bosson said.

“Everything ended up going nicely as we got a good track into the race and she did the rest.

“It was very impressive.”

Co-trainer Mark Walker, who prepares the filly with new training partner Sam Bergerson, indicated she is another of the stable’s contenders for the $1.5 million Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie in late January.

“She is a pretty exciting filly as on her pedigree you wouldn’t think she would be doing this as she is out of a High Chaparral mare that won over 2600m,” Walker said.

“There is a lot of upside to her.

“Opie summed it up nicely and got her in from the wide draw as he is riding in great from so early in the season.

“We will get her home now and she how she pulls up as, although she is nominated for the 1000 Guineas (Gr.1, 1600m), there is also the carrot of the Karaka Million 3YO (1600m) and on her pedigree she is bred to get a lot more distance so we will just take it one race at a time.”

Purchased by David Ellis for $170,000 out of the Wentwood Grange Book 1 Sale draft at Karaka last year, Quintessa is the third foal of five-race winner Chaquinta, a half-sister to stakes placed galloper Our Heir Apparent and comes from an extended family that also includes Australian stakes winners Besame Mucho, Gold Lottey and Iconoclasm.

Shamus Award

She is the 22nd stakes-winner for Rosemont Stud's Cox Plate winning sire Shamus Award, who stands at a fee of $60,500 this spring. 

She is raced by the Te Akau Awarded Racing Partnership that includes New Zealand Warriors rugby league legend Stacey Jones, while Warriors management also enjoyed stakes success on the day with CEO Cameron George sharing in the ownership of Listed El Roca-Sir Colin Meads Trophy (1200m) winner Tokyo Tycoon. - LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Visit the profile page for Shamus Award

Shamus Award in upcoming sales:
Advertisment
More Reading...
Cup Day Stakes-Winner for So You Think
The Listed VRC TAB Trophy (1800m) for three year-olds on Cup Day at Flemington drew a competitive field of up and comers with So You Think gelding Opening Address stamping himself as a bright prospect for the future with a stylish victory.
Best On Breeding
Having last raced in the Group 1 ATC Oaks (2400m) at Randwick in April, has been set a difficult task when she resumes under topweight in a very open Tobin Brothers Cockram Stakes (1200m) on Memsie Stakes Day at Caulfield.
Quintessa Primed to Bounce Back for Te Akau
The departure of 10-time Group One winner Imperatriz has done little to slow Te Akau Racing’s progress in Australia, and trainer Mark Walker hopes the stable’s strong spring momentum will continue at Caulfield on Saturday.
Te Akau Chasing Another Cup Day Success
Last year’s Melbourne Cup Day concluded in success for Mark Walker in the Gr.3 Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes (1400m), a race he will chase back-to-back crowns in on Tuesday with Kiwi mare Quintessa.
2024 Melbourne Cup Result - It's Knights Choice
The 2024 Melbourne Cup has been run and won with Knight’s Choice, a five-year-old gelding by Extreme Choice victorious.
Storm Boy Headed to Ireland
Coolmore have today announced via Twitter that top class Justify (USA) colt Storm Boy will be continuing his racing career in Ireland in 2025 under the care of Aidan O’Brien.
Rosemont and Partners Stakes Quinella on Cup Day
Written Tycoon posted his second new stakes-winner on Melbourne Cup Day when promising three year-old gelding Catoggio took out the Listed VRC Amanda Elliot Stakes (1400m)  for Rosemont Stud and partners, who also race the second horse Bosustow.
Kiwi Bred Gringotts Wins $3million Big Dance
Talented New Zealand-bred gelding Gringotts(NZ) (Per Incanto) delivered a big payday for his connections with victory in Tuesday’s A$3 million Big Dance (1600m) at Randwick.
All Too Hard's Arran Bay Brave in the Furphy Plate
Phillip Stokes admitted his preference was to run Arran Bay in the Listed John Letts Cup at Morphettville but was overruled by the owners, who made the correct decision in favouring the Listed Furphy Plate (1800m) at Flemington.
Quintessa Another Star Performer from Wentwood Grange
Cambridge thoroughbred nursery Wentwood Grange were thrilled to watch farm graduate Quintessa add to her burgeoning record when victorious first-up in the Gr.3 Cockram Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday.