The powerful Te Akau Racing operation was well
in winning mode on the weekend as they notched a successful treble including
stakes success for promising mare Grazia in the Listed Christchurch Casino
Spring Classic at Riccarton.
Given a beautiful run in transit, Grazia dashed clear for an impressive victory
in in a race that team Te Akau had targeted at the end of her previous campaign
where she had won three of her last five starts.
Beaten a nose on the same course earlier in October, after resuming there with
a close fifth to stable-mate Imperium in September, both times over a mile, the
step up in distance and carrying minimum weight (53kgs) were key components in
the success.
"We thought she would have won a race by now, down here, but she's been held up
by wet tracks and other bits and pieces," co-trainer Jamie Richards said.
"We sent her down for this stakes race and it's worked out really well. I
thought Sam Weatherley made the right decision about the mile to slide forward
on her, it was very important. He got her into a lovely rhythm and she
quickened up super."
Given a beautiful ride by apprentice Sam Weatherley, Grazia travelled sweetly
in fourth, ranged ominously outside the leaders inside the 600m and ran away to
win by three and a half lengths.
It was Weatherley's second victory for team Te Akau after notching his
inaugural success aboard flying two-year-old filly Avantage earlier in the day.
An impressive debut winner on the course earlier in the month, Avantage had no
problem making it two from two in the NZB Insurance Pearl Series 2YO 800 metre
event. Catching the start well to lead, Avantage travelled best throughout and
distanced her rivals to win untouched by six lengths.
"I was absolutely thrilled because the owners of Avantage turned down $750,000
for her, after she won her first race," said Te Akau principal David Ellis, who
purchased the filly in January this year for $210,000 at the NZB Premier
Yearling Sale, from the Oaks Stud draft.
"To turn down that sort of money showed what good sports they are. She was a
foal share with Coolmore Stud and Southlander Willy Calder, and when Opie
(Bosson) rode her at the trials he told us she was the real deal. She's a
Fastnet Rock filly out of a Zabeel mare and they just keep getting better."
The flying filly will now take aim at the Listed Welcome Stakes on 18 November,
a race that the stable has compiled a powerful record in with a roll of honour
that includes Sassy 'N' Smart, Bespoke, Encosta Diablo and Maroofity.
Smart three-year-old Embellish closed out Te Akau's day when he delivered an
emphatic performance against the older horses at Trentham to establish himself
as the outright favourite for the Gr. 1 Al Basti Equiworld Two Thousand Guineas
at Riccarton next month.
The brother to noted Group One performer Diademe needed a win to cement a start
in the Guineas and couldn't have been more impressive as he dashed away in the
run home to win comfortably in the hands of leading rider Opie Bosson.
"Wasn't that a beautiful Opie Bosson ride?" commented Ellis. "He's a pretty
exciting colt and will now travel on down to Riccarton on Sunday and join the
team there.
"We bought this horse to hopefully stand at stud one day and he needs to win a
classic race like the 2000 Guineas to pull it off."
TAB bookmakers reacted to the win by shortening the Savabeel colt into outright
favourite at $4 on the fixed odds market for the 2000 Guineas, ahead of
stable-mate Te Akau Shark at $7. – NZ Racing Desk