Almanzor Filly Chasing First Stakes Win

Media Release - Thursday January 11

Mary Shan is due to go one better and claim a black-type title and the gifted filly is heavily favoured to rise to the challenge in Saturday’s Gr.1 Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham.

Mary Shan will contest the Gr.1 Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham on Saturday.  Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images)

The Andrew Forsman-trained representative is the pre-post favourite in the Cambridge Stud-sponsored feature and it would be an appropriate victory as her sire Almanzor stands at the Waikato nursery.

Mary Shan has finished runner-up at Group Two level in both the Soliloquy Stakes (1400m) and the Eight Carat Classic (1600m) and in between times was a luckless fifth in the Gr.1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m).

“It’s a bit of a shame that the draws have favoured the horses to beat and not so much us, but the mile start helps,” Forsman said.

Also in Mary Shan’s favour is that she has proved herself to be more than one dimensional and performed well when sitting off the pace and from a handy sit.

Advertisement

“She’s adaptable and we’ll be positive and hopefully she can slot in and get a bit of cover. We don’t want to be leading or sitting outside the leader at Trentham,” Forsman said.

Depending on this weekend’s outcome, Mary Shan will remain in the running for the $1.5 million TAB Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m) at Ellerslie on January 27.

“It will be more how she comes through the race, and if she runs well then it’s on the table,” Forsman said.

He will also be represented by the Savabeel filly Macaluso in the Listed IRT Wellsley Stakes (1100m), who has finished fourth in both of her appearances.

“We are leaning toward having a go at the black type, we saw how light the nominations came up and put her in,” Forsman said.

“Trentham was never really on the radar, but it is black-type and she is going really well.

“Ellerslie (on Sunday) is probably the logical lead-up if we are considering the Karaka Millions (1200m), but I think we need to focus on what is in front of us and that is the black-type up for grabs.”

The stable also has several runners at Ellerslie on Sunday with the first cab off the rank Ethereal Star, a last-start runner-up, in the Barfoot & Thompson Ellerslie Is Back (1200m).

“She’s drawn well and a little bit of give in the track helped her the other day and she’s not going to get that on Sunday so it will be interesting to see how she operates on a firmer deck,” Forsman said.

“She is in good form and I’m very happy with her.”

The lightly raced pair of First Innings and Rebecchi will step up in grade to contest the Listed Gingernuts Salver (2100m) with The Patron Saint to be saved for another day after drawing wide.

“It’s not easy for First Innings having his second start over a middle distance, but he is a real staying type of horse and I think it’s a suitable race for him,” Forsman said.

“Rebecchi has drawn to get a soft run. I think the penny dropped last start and he really put them away. He’s a progressive horse who can go on with it.”

Fiest Innings was a debut fourth over 1560 metres at Rotorua while Rebecchi distanced his rivals in a 1600 metre maiden at Te Aroha. – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
The Opera House's Grandson wins in Japan
A snow-white grandson of the cult mare The Opera House,  Aoraki (JPN) chalked up his second win in 22 starts at Kasamatsu on Friday.
Alabama Express Filly Accelar Breaks the Ice
With seconds at Eagle Farm and Ipswich (lost on protest) and a commendable fifth in the Listed Calaway Gal Stakes, Accelar broke through for a deserved success in the Landsborough Pub Maiden Plate (1000m) at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday and rang up winner number seven for Alabama Express in Australia and ninth overall.
Sires With Winners - Sunday May 26
Here is the full list of 80 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Guineas Double for Too Darn Hot
Darley shuttler Too Darn Hot (GB) was a sire on fire overnight in Europe with his glamour filly Fallen Angel taking out the Group I Irish 1000 Guineas (1m) at The Curragh for the Karl Burke stable while over in Germany her stablemate by the same sire Darnation won the Group II German 1000 Guineas (1m) at Dusseldorf.
Starspangled Mare Enjoys More Group Success
Returning to Coolmore Australia this spring, Starspangledbanner has a very smart mare in France with four year-old mare Exxtra scoring a dominant win in the Group III Prix du Palais-Royal (1400m) at Longchamp on Sunday.
Frankel Colt and Filly Star at MM Weanlings Day One
A colt by Frankel from Australian Group One winner Amicus topped Day One of the 2024 Magic Millions National Weanling Sale on the Gold Coast when selling for $500,000 today.
Bargain Karaka Buy a Stakes Winner in Second Start
Owner-trainer Dean Wiles paid $2,200 in the 2023 NZB National Online Yearling Sale to buy Southern Warrior (NZ) (Belardo), who has become a black-type star in only the second race of his career.
Well Bought – Chief Little Rock wins G3 Gallinule Stakes
The Frankel colt that topped the Magic Millions Weanling Sale opening session on Sunday for $500,000 had a three-quarter brother by Galileo racing in Ireland last night and progressive colt Chief Little Rock led all the way and bolted clear to win the Group III Gallinule Stakes by nearly four lengths.
$10,000 Inglis Digital Purchase Delivers Oaks Contender Scarlet Oak
A nightmare start for the Smithies family with Tactless’ breeding career has turned full circle following the emergence of high-class filly Scarlet Oak.
OTI Racing Rising Star Wins G2 – Arc or Cup?
The OTI Racing colours were in winning form at Longchamp on Sunday where progressive stayer Sevenna’s Knight scored another impressive win in the Group II Prix Vicomtesse Vigier (3100m) and connections are dreaming Melbourne Cup or possibly Arc de Triomphe.