An
effusive Roger James believes the sky's the limit for Rondinella.
The Cambridge trainer compared the Ocean Park three-year-old with one of his
very best following her breakthrough success at Tauranga on Tuesday.
"It could be the start of something big this, I made the bold statement that
she's the best I've had since Silent Achiever," James said.
"I don't know that I've been so nervous about a maiden race. I've made no
secret of the fact that I think she's top drawer. She's a filly that I've
always held in the highest of regard."
Third on debut at Ellerslie last month, Rondinella wasn't tested to break her
maiden in the Gartshore 1600m and James will now give her one more start before
a black type assignment.
"I've sat down and planned it out – she'll go to Avondale at the end of the
month and then it will be 17 days to the Sir Tristram Classic," he said.
"I'm not convinced yet that she is a mile and a-half horse and the Sir Tristram
(2000m) looks a lovely race for her."
Rondinella was ridden by Vinnie Colgan, who sported the colours of co-breeders
and part-owners Haunui Farm and he said she can only continue to improve.
"We were three back on the fence and got a beautiful trip from there, there's
lots to like about her. When I squeezed the button she was pretty quick and it
was all over."
Out of the Group Three winner Valpolicella, Rondinella is a half-sister to the
Gr.2 Autumn Classic (1800m) winner and Group One performer Catalonia-Vilanova
(AUS) and Celebrity Dream, a three- time winner at Listed level. – NZ
Racing Desk.