Visiting
Canterbury galloper Pendleton came of age at Wingatui on Saturday when she
downed her mainly older rivals with a dominant performance to take out the
Listed Fire & Mechanical Contracting Dunedin Gold Cup (2400m).
The lightly raced four-year-old was having just her ninth start, and first run
since a win over 2100m at Timaru in late December, when she stepped up to
tackle stakes company for the first time in the time-honoured contest.
Racing in the distinctive gold colours and navy blue cap of her owner, Valachi
Downs Stud principal Kevin Hickman, the Rip Van Winkle mare enjoyed an
economical trip in the early stages of the race as leading rider Samantha
Collett settled her nicely beyond midfield.
Collett got moving on Pendleton with 900m to run as she looped the field to
join issue on the point of the home bend. Kicked to the front by Collett, the
mare was resolute to the finish as she held out a stern challenge by fellow
Canterbury raider Aspen Lass to score comfortably by more than two lengths at
the line.
Co-trainer Shane Kennedy, who prepares Pendleton with partner Anna Furlong, was
delighted by the performance after taking the gamble to tackle the black-type
event.
"She's very promising and has progressed quickly over the last twelve months,"
he said.
"She only won her maiden in October so to take out a race like this at just her
ninth start is a top effort.
"She won well over ground at Timaru, so we had a look around to see what was
coming up that would suit. There wasn't really anything as we didn't want to go
to the West Coast circuit, so we took a punt for this one.
"She had a trial in January to keep her up to the mark and today she showed
what she is capable of, courtesy of a very heady ride by Sam Collett."
Furlong indicated that he was looking further afield with the mare before she
went for a winter break.
"I was having a chat with Jonathan Scully from Valachi Downs last night and we
think a race like the St. Leger at Trentham next month would suit her," he
said.
"We're mindful of not over-taxing her as I think she won't be at her best until
she turns five, so if she does go to Wellington she would most likely go for a
spell after that.
"She's an exciting prospect."
Bought for $28,000 from Haunui Farm's draft at the 2014 National Weanling,
Broodmare & Mixed Bloodstock Sale, Pendleton has now had nine starts for
four wins, two placings and $72,950 in prizemoney.
The victory proved a tonic for owner Kevin Hickman who suffered the misfortune
of having to retire multiple Group One placegetter Savile Row after the Makfi
entire suffered a paddock accident on Friday.
The day got even better for Hickman when consistent performer Los Cabos picked
up her second career victory with a win over 1600m in the last race on the card,
in the process giving winning rider Samantha Collett a treble. – NZ Racing Desk