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    • Trainer Stephen Marsh unveiled a smart debut winner when Glance (NZ) (Savabeel) came from last in the hands of George Rooke to land the ENTAIN/NZB Insurance Pearl Series 3YO fillies (1400m) at Pukekohe on Wednesday. Sporting the colours of breeder Christopher Grace, the well-related daughter of Savabeel chased down stablemate and warm favourite Mazino (NZ) (Hello Youmzain) with another handy filly in Virgo Viva (NZ) (Ribchester) back in third. “She’s exciting,” Marsh said. “It’s great to have our first horse in these colours, with Mr and Mrs Grace. They’ve put a few people into the horse as well, which is great. “I just said to George, ‘I don’t mind if she gets back, just relax and ride her with a hell of a lot of confidence, and she’ll get to the line for us.’ “I’m just pleased that we’ve been allowed to be very patient with her. We’ve been in and out of the stables a fair bit, but she’s a very exciting, and I think she’s got a very bright future, and better so when she turns four.” Marsh said stablemate Mazino had probably given the race away when drifting out to the middle of the track late in the piece but praised the ability of Glance. “You could just see Glance plotting the path, I thought if she runs into second, I’d be very happy,” Marsh said. “The way she really put her head down and hit the line was superb. They don’t often do that first up in a maiden and there’s a lot of winners in that race, so she’s got a big future.” By Savabeel out of the three-win Rip Van Winkle mare Glimpse (NZ), a half-sister to Wellington Cup winner Graphic (NZ) (Volksraad), Glance is from the same family as current Group Two winner Hinekaha (NZ) (Savabeel). Connections are likely to remain patient with the filly, who was not straightforward when parading or when going to the start, but displayed a similar successful pattern to her recent Ellerslie trial when charging home from the back. “Her last trial was very pleasing to the eye,” rider George Rooke said. “I thought she’d gone over the top today going down to the start, I had to jump off and get led to the stalls. “But in the run she switched off perfectly, came alive at the 300m and the rest was all on ability. She’s still a bit green underneath me but that was pure ability there today. “She’s got a big future. Stepping up to a mile will suit and possibly even further as she relaxes perfectly.” – NZ Racing Desk View the full article
    • Ready To Run Sale graduate Planet Red (Admire Mars) holds a two-one lead over Observer (Ghaiyyath) in head-to-head battles. Trainer Mick Price concedes the task of turning the tables on Observer in the Australian Guineas from their latest meeting will not be easy. But it does not mean Price has given up on his quest to land a fourth win in the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington on Saturday. “He’s a nice, uncomplicated gelding and he’ll show up, but everything will have to go right for us to turn it around on Observer,” Price said. “My opinion is no I can’t (beat Observer) but that is not how we’re training him. My opinion is Observer is the clear good horse, and we are there to do our best.” Price previously took out the Australian Guineas with Light Fantastic (Danehill Dancer) (2008) and Heart Of Dreams (Show A Heart) (2009) while his last winner was Grunt (NZ) (O’Reilly) in 2018. He also finished second with Tarzino (NZ) (Tavistock) in 2016 behind Palentino (Teofilo). The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained Planet Red has met Observer on three occasions with Planet Red leading home his opponent on two occasions. Planet Red scored a debut win from Observer in a maiden race at Pakenham last May then the pair did not meet again until the Caulfield Guineas with Planet Red finishing second with Observer an unlucky third. Observer went on to win the Moonee Valley Vase and Group 1 Victoria Derby before returning to claim the Group 2 Autumn Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on February 7, with Planet Red running on from the tail to finish second. Planet Red was in receipt of 2kg from Observer that day and the pair meet on level terms on Saturday. “I’m not sure how we beat Observer,” Price said. “We rode our horse cold first-up and I thought it was a very good run, a long-sustained run. “He’s going well and hopefully he can take up a more forward position in the race. “He’s had a good prep for the race, he’s sound, he’s got good condition on him, and I’ve got enough horse to go to Sydney for something afterwards, but I haven’t worked that out yet.” Price has not ruled out backing-up into the Group 1 Randwick Guineas on Saturday week, although he said it was unlikely. Price remembers the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Global Glamour (Star Witness) winning two Group 1 races a week apart in different states. “Normally seven days after a Group 1 here and then a trip up to Sydney would be too close, but Gai did it one year from the Flight to the Thousand Guineas, so anything is possible,” Price said. Planet Red was a $260,000 purchase from Ohukia’s Lodge draft at the 2024 NZB Ready To Run Sale. View the full article
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