The
Chris Gibbs and Michelle Bradley-trained Danzdanzdance made it consecutive
Group One successes when winning the Group I Cambridge Stud Zabeel Classic
(2000m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day in sensational fashion.
The daughter of Mastercraftsman made light-work of her rivals last start in the
Group I Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) at Trentham and delivered a similarly
dominant performance on Wednesday, holding a three-and-a-half-length margin on
the line over Group One winners Lizzie L'Amour and Jon Snow, who was a further
eight-and-a-half-lengths back.
Calmly handled by Opie Bosson, Danzdanzdance settled at the rear of the field
before looping her rivals around the home bend. The champion hoop ensured the
mare was balanced before unleashing the afterburners mid-track on the Heavy10
surface and she put her rivals away with ease.
"Opie rode her beautifully," Gibbs said. "It all panned out the way we thought
it might, but I must admit I was a little bit worried when he made his run and
they all started to fan and he ended up so wide, but she was just too good."
Gibbs indicated the Group I Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m) at Te Rapa on February 9
would be the mare's next likely assignment before an international campaign is
considered.
"We will just see after that, but the Doncaster (Gr.1, 1600m) has got to be a
big chance and then after that we don't know, but we're going to enjoy it," he
said.
Winning jockey Opie Bosson recorded his 60th Group One win when
successful on the mare.
"I got on the back of Lizzie L'Amour and she took me right into the race,"
Bosson said. "I just stalked her for as long as I could up the straight and
when I really asked my horse, she just sprinted away from her.
"I didn't want to get caught napping. I did a little bit on Rising Romance
a few years ago and I didn't want it to happen again.
"I still actually don't know how good she really is. She is pretty untapped and
the way she is winning, she is doing it with ease, so the world's her oyster,"
he said.
Danzdanzdance is raced by a group of owners headed by international supermodel-turned-breeder
and syndicator Kylie Bax.
Bax purchased the mare, who was bred by her parents Graeme and Helen-Gaye, for
just $5,000 as a yearling at Karaka.
"It's so great to hear the crowd calling her name," Bax said. "It's an amazing
feeling."
Danzdanzdance has won four of 11 starts and is the best of two winners from
Night Danza, who comes from the family of triple Group I winner Lucia
Valentina.
She is one of 11 Group I winners worldwide for Mastercraftsman, who shuttled from
Coolmore to Windsor Park Stud in the early years of his career and stands at
Coolmore Ireland in 2019 for a fee of 30,000 euros.