A
positive report from Opie Bosson paved the way for The Real Beel's winning
debut at New Plymouth.
"She looks a pretty classy filly and a little injury held her up before Opie
jumped her out last week and he gave the green light to come here," said Jamie
Richards, who prepares the youngster with Stephen Autridge.
With stable jockey Bosson committed to engagements at Rotorua, Cameron Lammas
was aboard
The Real Beel in Wednesday's Heatcool 2YO (1000m) and he enjoyed an easy time
aboard the daughter of Savabeel.
They crossed the field from the outside gate to lead and coasted clear in the
straight to comfortably account for Frikkers and The Real Beel's stablemate
Handsome Rebel.
"We really like her and everything went the right way," Richards said. "Wayne
and Joanne Phillips bought her at Karaka so well done to them, their first
winner from their first runner."
The Real Beel was a $110,000 purchase on the Phillips' behalf by Te Akau
principal David Ellis from Waikato Stud's 2017 draft. She is out of the
O'Reilly mare Ahna and claims the legendary Eight Carat as her fourth dam.
The stable will now look for a suitable opportunity to give the juvenile a
chance to nail down a berth in the country's richest two-year-old event at
Ellerslie on January 27.
"We're racing against the clock for the Karaka Million, but we've got to have a
throw at the stumps," Richards said. – NZ Racing Desk.