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Brisbane plans for rising star, Sacred Shot

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‘‘We'd like to get his [Sacred Shot] prizemoney up a bit more and his rating and then maybe take him to Brisbane for some of the better staying races.’’ Tony Pike

The Queensland winter carnival is in the mix for the exciting staying prospect Sacred Shot.

The Cambridge four-year-old has made rapid progress under trainer Tony Pike’s guidance and connection­s are keen for him to cross the Tasman later this year.

‘‘We’d like to get his prizemoney up a bit more and his rating and then maybe take him to Brisbane for some of the better staying races,’’ Pike said.

A son of Savabeel, Sacred Shot finished runner-up in his threeyear-old debut before he was sidelined by injury.

He quickly showed he was worth waiting for when, nearly a year later, he again finished second on his return before reeling off impressive back-to-back wins at Ellerslie.

Pike had no hesitation in lining Sacred Shot up in an open handicap at his fifth start and his faith in the gelding was repaid with a solid run for second behind his stakes-winning stablemate Chenille in the Karaka Stayers’ Cup.

‘‘He’s a very progressiv­e horse and he had a fortnight off after that,’’ he said.

‘‘He’ll probably kick off in a Rating 85 mile, again at Ellerslie, during the Auckland Cup carnival.

‘‘He’s really strengthen­ed now as a 4-year-old. He’s got a bright future.’’

Meanwhile, Chenille will have another opportunit­y to add to her silverware when last season’s Listed Hawke’s Bay Cup winner runs in Saturday’s Group II Avondale Cup.

‘‘She’ll run there and then on to the Auckland Cup,’’ Pike said. ‘‘We had a bad spring and she had a lot of little niggles.

‘‘She’s the best now that we’ve had her all season and she’s bounced through her last win in fantastic order.’’

Another likely to be in action at the Auckland Cup carnival is the Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs-trained Herbie Dyke Stakes winner Volkstok’n’barrell.

Saturday’s Te Rapa Group I winner will go to the New Zealand Stakes (2000m) to try and emulate his win in last year’s running of the Group I race.

‘‘We’re going to aim for the Ellerslie race,’’ Gibbs said.

‘‘There are no plans as such to go to Australia at this stage.’’

– NZ Racing Desk, Tim Ryan

 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Sacred Shot is back in action and a candidate for Queensland later in the season.
TRISH DUNELL Sacred Shot is back in action and a candidate for Queensland later in the season.

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