Guest Selector – Des Coppins
Here is what Des has for our readers this week
Greetings John and Friends of Fortuna
The industry is really at a cross roads with some of its tracks. Awapuni’s situation on Anzac Day has been well documented in the post analysis but there’s no hiding from the fact that CD racing can ill afford any more setbacks. Trentham, thankfully, has played ball this year as its picked up extra meetings mainly through the non availability of Awapuni and to a lessor extent Hastings.
Talking with Trentham track manager Jamie Phillips this week he remarked how well the weather gods have favoured Trentham this season in that it has rained when it needed to but stayed relatively dry when closing in on a race day and as most of us will recall that wasn’t the case 12 months ago. He’s right! Trentham racing surfaces at most meetings this term have been running around the good to slow range on average and as such the course monitoring has worked in Jamie’s favour.
As a result of Awapuni being eased out of the racing spotlight until the green light is given around its problem area at the top of the straight Trentham will not only stage its own meeting this Saturday but also the originally scheduled Awapuni- Rangitikei meeting on Saturday week. That all means by the time the season is complete Trentham will have presented 14 race days post TAB Classic Day on the first Saturday of last December.
But the track/weather woes are not exclusive to the CD are they? Last week the original plan to run the CJC meeting on the course proper was switched post acceptance time to the AWT after record rainfalls. The decision copped mixed reaction and the fall out with some trainers was evident as the scratching total surpassed 60! The main purpose for the installation of our three all weather tracks, however, was to stop industry losses from abandonments. The CJC was fortunate to be able to change at late notice but the only question mark I’d have surrounding last Saturdays programme was perhaps the club should have called on fresh acceptances and not simply switched the existing fields. In conclusion there may have been 60 scratchings but there were another 60 horses that didn’t have to turn back to their stables before giving themselves a chance to reward their owners and that’s a big plus!
Before releasing three to follow this weekend one of our tips Freddie Time from last weeks column was scratched as the switch to the AWT wasn’t ideal according to his trainer Kelvin Tyler. Freddie Time arrived in Brisbane on Thursday and is earmarked for the Rough Habit on May 17 as a lead up to the Queensland Derby a fortnight later.
The other two mentioned last week are definitely “keepers”. Little Bit of Love in finishing less than 1.25 lengths from the winner at Te Rapa recorded the fastest last 200m while the 25 to one chance Maldini over raced but hit the line well enough to end up less than 1.75 lengths from the winner.
Keep them both safe.
And now for this weekend’s release of three to follow:
Lux Libertas, race 8 at Rotorua
This weight for age fillies and mares race has attracted a tidy field but Lux Libertas is one I’m banking on again. We’ve been true to this mare throughout her impressive career ( 5 wins-14 starts) and her run last time at Te Rapa was a beauty under 58kgs to run the quickest last 200m. That was her first run in 5 weeks and I’d humbly suggest she should be all the better for it.
Transcend, race one, Trentham
This is one of the TAB Racing Club two year olds on debut and the two trials have been really satisfying.
She’s a $250,000 buy at the 2024 Karaka sales and in both her trials at Ellerslie and Cambridge she appeared to be almost foolproof. She sat close to pace and kicked both times without any pressure to finish second twice. She’s worth following.
Hokitika Bell, race 7 Trentham
She’s a late developer but with two wins and two placings from six starts it was an ideal start to her career which began about this time last year. She may need a race or two at the most to recapture winning form but I wouldn’t put it past her to throw in a good one on Saturday. The track conditions should suit and she is forward enough after a jump out around a month ago at Levin when running a handy third.
She knows how to attack the line.Bear in mind that what she does on Saturday she’s capable of more as the season advances through the winter.
Good punting!
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Any Fortuna followers interested in testing the waters with my NZ gallops tips through these challenging times my offer of generous $125! ( gst inclusive) is on the table until 5pm Friday to take in racing this Saturday until June 30.
That’s 43 meetings and equates to just $2.90 per meeting. Email dcoppins@xtra.co.nz for immediate details.
Des Coppins
021 448 052
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