Patrick
Moloney's brief New Zealand stint got away to a cracking start on Friday when
he guided the precocious youngster Bocce to victory at Otaki, the win a timely update for his full sister that will be offered at Karaka next year.
The Victorian jockey successfully combined with the Michael Moroney and Pam Gerrard-trained
colt to claim the Fasttrack Insurance 2YO Premier (1000m).
Moloney is firmly established as Moroney's stable jockey across the Tasman and
he didn't need to be asked twice to travel over and deputise for the suspended
Jake Bayliss.
"I was going to go on holiday and then Mike said to me that Jake had been
suspended and would I go over and ride a few," he said. "I said yes straight
away, no dramas."
Bocce jumped smartly to make the running and after kicking clear on the turn,
he had enough in reserve to hold off the favourite Hattie Bee.
"With Jake suspended we were really happy Patrick could come over," Gerrard
said.
Moloney will ride on Saturday at Ellerslie, where his mounts include On The
Rocks in the Listed
Trevor Eagle Memorial (1500m), before returning to Australia.
The $14,060 winning stake Bocce earned for his Otaki effort will now secure him
a spot in the Karaka Million (1200m).
"That's the big apple in January and we can keep him ticking over until then,"
Gerrard said.
Bocce was purchased by Moroney's brother Paul out of Blandford Lodge's draft at
Karaka earlier this year for $105,000 and it is a family the siblings know
well.
He is a son of Foxwedge and Whiffle, a Red Ransom mare from the family of
Mission Critical who the Moroneys trained to win the Gr.1 Waikato International
Stakes (2000m).
Blandford Lodge will offer a sister to Bocce during the Premier Sale at Karaka
next year as Lot 698. – NZ Racing Desk.