Dismay at an outside draw turned to delight at Te Rapa where Sumstreetsumwhere
emerged as a genuine chance to defend his stable's classic crown.
The son of exciting young Fastnet Rock sire Highly Recommended downed a
competitive field of three-year-olds in Monday's Group II Sarten Memorial (1400m)
to send him on his way to Christchurch for the Group I Al Basti Equiworld New
Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m).
Stephen Marsh won both races last year with Ugo Foscolo and Sumstreetsumwhere
has now claimed the opening leg of the double and his trainer is confident the
best is still to come.
"When we drew 15 of 15 I couldn't believe it, but when the rain came it negated
it," the Cambridge horseman said.
"He's a horse on the way up and he's still got a lot to learn. As long as he
comes through the race well, we'll head to Riccarton."
A debut third behind the 2000 Guineas favourite Te Akau Shark,
Sumstreetsumwhere then won at Te Rapa where he was a pick-up ride for Jason
Waddell after Troy Harris was unable to make the weight.
Waddell, who dedicated the win to his mother who is battling illness, retained
the mount in the Sarten and drew praise from Marsh for his performance.
"It was a 10 out of 10 ride, midfield and one off the fence," Marsh said. "He's
ridden him perfectly both times."
Sumstreetsumwhere finished resolutely to have a neck on the maiden As You Will,
who closed well from the tail of the field, with the last-start Gr.2 Hawke's
Bay Guineas (1400m) winner Hard Merchandize a sound third.
"He loves getting his toe in the ground," Waddell said. "We didn't really have
a game plan and he jumped beautifully to get a spot and full credit to the
horse, he knuckled down right to the line." –
Ben Foote isn't complaining about his co-owner Sam Beatson's memory
lapse that resulted in them retaining the smart three-year-old
Sumstreetsumwhere.
The Cambridge horseman bred the son of Highly Recommended with his good mate,
South Island harness identity Andrew Stuart and along with Beatson they race
the gelding.
"I do a heap of Ready to Run horses every year with Sam and he rang me up one
day and said he'd forgotten to enter him in the Sale," Foote said. "I guess it
doesn't matter now though."
That was the second time Sumstreetsumwhere was to have been sold, the first
after the horse had won a trial when in Foote's care.
"He got vetted and he had a little spur on his knee and Hong Kong are quite
strict about those things, but it doesn't worry him," Foote said.
Sumstreetsumwhere was subsequently transferred to Marsh's Cambridge stable to
begin his racing career.
"Stephen is a very good friend of all of us and I do quite a bit of
pre-training for him," Foote said.
"I buy and sell a lot and if I can't sell them I like to race a few with mates
and enjoy a day out without anything to worry about so Stephen can do all the
worrying with this one."
Sumstreetsumwhere is the first winner for Street Siren, a winning Street Cry
(IRE) mare from the family of dual Group I winner Miracles of Life.
He is the second stakes-winner for Highly Recommended joining Waldorf, the
young Group II winning son of Fastnet Rock also the sire of stakes-placed
Joyfilly and Kirkland.
Highly Recommended stands at Berkley Stud at a fee of $5,000 anw with his
oldest progeny just three year-olds has sired six winners from 20 runners. - NZ Racing Desk.