Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted December 15, 2021 Journalists Share Posted December 15, 2021 Shaun Phelan has the $1 million Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m) on his mind as he heads into weekend racing. The Cambridge trainer will produce three runners between Saturday’s Te Rapa meeting and Monday’s Pukekohe meeting, two of them on target for the Karaka sales series graduates race at Ellerslie on January 22. Perhaps the most interesting of them is Flying Artie colt Riverplate (NZ), who tackles the Premier Horse Transport 1200 at Pukekohe on the re-scheduled Monday card. Riverplate began his career with now retired trainer Andrew Campbell, who shares in the ownership of the colt along with many of the connections who shared in the thrills of Campbell’s star racehorse Tavistock, finishing second at Te Rapa on debut before he was transferred to Cranbourne trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young. In Victoria, he raced four times for a second placing, returning to Cambridge after a last-start 12th placing in the Gr.1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m) in October. “We want to try and run him before Boxing Day or New Year’s Day and this looked a good race to kick him off in,” said Phelan, who trains in partnership with his father Craig. “We want to try and qualify him for the Karaka Million 3YO anyway. After Monday, we could look at the Uncle Remus (1400m Listed race at Ellerslie on Boxing Day) or the one on New Year’s Day (Gr.2 SkyCity Auckland Guineas over 1600m) but that might be a hard step going straight to the mile.” After returning to Cambridge, Riverplate had a fortnight in the paddock at Ross MacKay’s Ohaupo agistment farm Leanach Lodge. MacKay and his father, respected Cambridge equine veterinarian Ross MacKay, are co-owners of the colt. “Ian ran the ruler over him and gave him the all-clear to return to work. He’s a really laid-back, straightforward horse. He’s got a lovely action and he’s working well,” Phelan said. “We broke him in and he had one start for Andrew and ran second to Mustang Valley. His form in Australia wasn’t too bad. He ran into a bit of bad luck a few times in those good races but they thought enough of him to have a go at the Caulfield Guineas. “His first run over 1200m over there was pretty impressive so we thought we’d like to try him over 1200m here first anyway. We’re not too sure what to expect but on his form so far, you’d think he could go close to winning that, especially with the ambitions we’ve got.” Riverplate holds nominations for the Gr.1 Vodafone New Zealand Derby (2400m) at Ellerslie on March 5 and the Gr.1 Wellington Seamarket Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham on March 19. “He’s got a bit of stamina on his dam side and that could help him stay so we’ve got a couple of different paths we can go down anyway. But our first aim is qualifying for the Karaka Million race,” Phelan said. At Te Rapa, Taoiseach (NZ) (Highly Recommended) will tackle the Lodge – Nobody Knows Hamilton Like Us Mile (1600m). “He was in that race at Wellington last time and couldn’t get much traction on that slippery track. All he’s been wanting is a decent track. He’s a long-striding horse and the Karaka Million 3YO race is his aim too,” Phelan said. Also at Te Rapa, Tannahill (NZ) (Star Witness) will have his final leadup to the Stella Artois 1500 Championship Final at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. “If we can get into that, it looks a good race for him. He’s going well,” Phelan said. Among other Christmas racing targets for the Phelan stable is the Gr.1 Sistema Railway (1200m) at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day with recent acquisition Dawn Patrol (NZ) (Dawn Approach). “He went a good race last week and we’ll look at the Railway and maybe the Telegraph with him.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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