Local
mare Aspen Lass belatedly turned her racing fortunes around on her home turf on
Saturday with a commanding performance earning her a first stakes success.
Prepared by Riccarton trainer Terri Rae, the Alamosa mare was kept out of
trouble at the back of the field by Alysha Collett before unwinding in the
straight to claim the Listed Redwood Metropolitan Trophy (2500m).
"She got back and was really relaxed and she got home easily over the top of
them," Collett said.
"She's got a good mentality and was off the bit all the way."
Aspen Lass had been a minor player in her two previous runs at Timaru and at
Riccarton, when runner-up in the Listed Spring Classic (2000m), both times
striking trouble in the running.
"She's been one of the unluckiest horses you would come across," stable
representative Ryan Thistoll said. "Bad luck seems to follow her wherever she
goes."
However, it was turned around in the Metropolitan in which she was opposed by only
six rivals.
"The small field helped her and she'll go to the paddock now for a well-earned
break," Thistoll said.
Aspen Lass accounted for the stablemates Imperium and Grazia with the pair at
$6 and $10 respectively for next Saturday's Gr.3 Christchurch Casino New
Zealand Cup (3200m).
The fourth runner home was Bee Tee Junior, who is at $14 and a price likely to
be trimmed if there is an easing of the track. – NZ Racing Desk.