Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted May 26, 2021 Journalists Share Posted May 26, 2021 The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr-trained Kurabui (NZ) (Proisir) has maintained her unbeaten record with a comfortable victory at Sandown. The four-year-old daughter of Proisir took out the Ladbrokes Blended Multi Handicap (1600m) on Wednesday to stretch her winning sequence to four after commencing her racing career late last year. Under a copybook ride by Jamie Kah, Kurabui was sent off the $1.60 favourite and defeated La Chevalee (Written Tycoon) ($4) by 1-¼ lengths. “If you could ask for a certain ride on that horse, that was it,” Kent Jr said. “It worked out perfectly. Barrier two and I was concerned she would get stuck on the fence at some point, but Jamie is so good at getting them in the right spot. “To be fifth, one-off, on a genuine tempo, and I don’t think she pulled the stick, it was very nice to watch. “While that looked easy, four-from-four is not easy to achieve. “She’s very progressive. She can absorb pressure, she has a good turn of foot, she’s got a good temperament. “She’s very bullet-proof at this stage.” Kurabui is a half-sister to dual Melbourne Cup contestant Surprise Baby (NZ) and was initially purchased as a yearling out of Rich Hill Stud’s 2018 New Zealand Bloodstock May Sale draft for $1,000. She was later purchased out of the paddock as an untried filly by bloodstock agent Phill Cataldo. Kent Jr said there was no immediate rush to get Kurabui to a higher grade. “There’s a benchmark 78 mile race here at Sandown in two weeks’ time, but we’ll see what the boss wants to do,” Kent Jr said. “I think we’ll keep her at a mile, there’s no need to go any further yet, but anyway, it’s a good problem to have.” Kah said Kurabui was a jockey’s dream to ride. “I didn’t have to use the whip. She does it all,” Kah said. “And I really like the way she extended today with that weight.” Proisir, who will stand at Rich Hill Stud for $12,500 +GST in 2021, had a winning double at Sandown with Nikau Spur (NZ) bringing up his third career win in the Switch Handicap (1500m) a race earlier. The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained four-year-old gelding was identified by Maher’s bloodstock manager Will Bourne after running a game third on debut at Awapuni for former trainer Rosie Buchanan. The post Kurabui keeps record intact at Sandown appeared first on BOAY Racing News. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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