On The Rocks is back in Group One contention
after downing his fellow classic hopefuls at Ellerslie.
The Alamosa colt dropped down the pecking order after he was unplaced in the
Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m), but he's back in business after knocking
off a strong three-year-old line-up in Saturday's Gr.2 Electrolux Avondale
Guineas (2100m).
On The Rocks' performance under stable jockey Jake Bayliss has seen his Gr.1
Vodafone New Zealand Derby (2400m) odds come in from $16 to $6.50.
"To be honest, I was a bit dubious today about the wet track, but he's just so
brave," said Pam Gerard, who trains with Michael Moroney.
"His work during the week was absolutely outstanding and it was a beautiful
ride from Jake. Very patient and it was all about getting the horse to settle
and finish off and he's done that.
"I would like a better track for the Derby and a good draw."
Out of a half-sister to the Gr.1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) and Gr.1 VRC Derby
(2500m) winner Efficient, On The Rocks raced behind the pace and he finished
determinedly in the straight for the third win of his seven-start career.
"At his last start he raced on a hot speed and they really turned it up at the
800m and he got bottomed out," Bayliss said.
"I was full of confidence today, his work had been huge and he was on his toes.
I got him to settle better and he towed me into it at the top of the straight
and kicked.
"He's got plenty up his sleeve and I think he's a big Derby hope. He'll be a
length or two better on a good surface as well."
The filly Danzdanzdance ran on well for second to also do her Derby claims no
harm while Vin De Dance, Scott Base and Mission Hill were next home and also
returned solid trials for the upcoming feature on March 3. – NZ Racing Desk.