Powerhouse Taranaki performer Kawi has edged closer to a significant slice of
New Zealand racing history.
Success in Saturday's Gr.1 Rydges Wellington Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) at
Trentham was his seventh at the highest level to put him level with the
outstanding mare Seachange.
They sit one behind the former two-time New Zealand Horse of the Year Mufhasa,
who heads the hit parade with eight domestic Group One wins.
New Plymouth trainer Allan Sharrock has yet to decide his next step in his bid
to further Kawi's record.
"We could stay at a mile or go to 2000m or freshen him up and go for the
Telegraph – he's a tractable horse," he said.
Kawi was back and wide in the Captain Cook before he was urged around the field
a long way from home. He was prominent on straightening and held a strong
gallop in the closing 350m to trump Consensus and Sofia Rosa.
"He's a very good horse – he sat four wide and that's not how we saw it, but he
was tough enough," Sharrock said.
"He was travelling on the corner, it was a terrific effort."
Rider Jason Waddell said his pre-race plans went awry in the early stages of
the race.
"Down the back straight we were all over the place, we had a good spot and then
got shuffled back.
"I then rode him like the best horse in the race and kept him out of trouble
and rolling along.
"When the speed went out of the race 700m from home I got going. It's a long
way down that straight, but he's just a tiger."
Consensus' performance to finish runner-up was meritorious as she was tardily
away and Sofia Rosa showed something of her best form with her late-closing run
for third ahead of Benzini, who also finished off strongly. – NZ
Racing Desk.