Sir Peter Vela celebrated the 16th anniversary of Ethereal's Group I Caulfield Cup (2400m) victory with a stakes success at Rotorua.
His famous colours were donned on Saturday by Danielle Johnson aboard the
Keeper mare Wildflower, who she guided to a gallant win in the Listed
Jakkalberry Classic (1950m).
The Graham Richardson and Gavin Parker-trained five-year-old continued a good
run of results for Sir Peter, who also enjoyed a black type success in the Listed
Matamata Cup (1600m) last weekend with Ethereal's relative Cote D'Or.
Wildflower has been honest throughout her career and she has now won four of
her 14 starts and has yet to fail to weigh in.
"We just love this mare, she's so genuine and she's only going to get better,"
Richardson said.
"We're chuffed to get a black type win for Sir Peter, I've been lucky enough to
train for him for some time. He's a big supporter of New Zealand racing and has
horses with quite a lot of trainers here."
Wildflower settled midfield on the outer before Johnson urged her around
runners across the top and they were in front 250m from home. Snow Secret laid
down a stern late challenge only to come up a nose short.
"I thought we had been nabbed on the line, but we got the bob in," Richardson
said. "We'll just be looking to get more black type with the mare whenever we
can."
Wildflower is the 34th stakes-winner for Keeper and is the best of four winners from Zabeel mare Zygadene, a full sister to Group II winner Lafleur from the family of Group I winner Humidor. – NZ Racing Desk.