Tony
Pike can't hide his regard for his Group1 New Zealand Oaks (2400m) candidate
Treasure.
"I think she's one of the best staying fillies that I've trained," said the
Cambridge conditioner, who won the 2013 edition of the Trentham classic with
More Than Sacred.
"We've always had a massive opinion of her, she's just taken a few runs to work
things out and the blinkers have helped her."
The subject of a hefty betting plunge, Treasure showed she was on an upward
plane at New Plymouth on Saturday when she produced an impressive display to
beat her stablemate Caricature in the Listed Fasttrack Insurance Oaks Prelude
(1800m).
She settled midfield on the fence before rider Michael McNab angled into the
clear across the top and the filly was too good in the straight, winning by two
and a-half lengths.
"We were pretty confident with the winner," Pike said. "It's nice when a plan
comes off.
"We wanted to get today out of the way and now we'll sit down and decide
whether she goes to the Lowland Stakes or the Sunline Vase before Wellington."
A daughter of Mastercraftsman, she is out of the O'Reilly mare Penny Whistle
who is a half-sister to the dam of Pike's Gr.1 Auckland Cup (3200m) winner
Chenille.
Treasure was at odds of $81 when the market for the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld
Dubai New Zealand Oaks market was first released and she is now down to $12.
Pike said he was also more than satisfied with the performance of Caricature.
"She's still quite new and dumb," he said. "She was bit tardily away and had to
work to be outside of the leader, she was pretty brave in the straight."
The longshot Luxe came home well from the back of the field for third ahead of
Miss Foxy Gal. – NZ Racing Desk.