Cambridge Edition

Kiwifruit Cup cakewalk for Pacorus

- TIM RYAN

Exuberant jockey Viktoria Gatu got the lollies in the Kiwifruit Cup aboard Pacorus on Saturday but she was looking for more.

‘‘Do I get some fruit?’’ she smiled at Tauranga, New Zealand’s kiwifruit capital, after winning her eighth race on the horse she loves.

‘‘He’s my number one,’’ she said. ‘‘He ran a great race again. I might have pushed the button a bit soon but he just kept kicking - he’s just great.’’

The son of Tavistock was winning his ninth race from 30 starts and had to do it the hard way after being trapped wide and being asked for a sustained run from his rider.

But Gatu knows the horse so well and rode to his strengths and wasn’t afraid to make a daring move at the 300m mark when shooting to the front and kicking clear.

The bigger, stronger version of last season’s emerging galloper, kept on strongly to easily beat Doiknowyou and Gentil Tonton.

Cambridge trainer Chris Wood was thrilled with the effort of both horse and rider.

‘‘He can sustain a run,’’ Wood said. ‘‘And I said to Viktoria ‘you’ve got 58kg, you’ve got to put the pressure on’, and here we are.

‘‘It was a great win and I’m thrilled to bits for Viktoria - she’s a good girl and she tries so hard and she loves this horse.’’

Whether Gatu loves Pacorus enough to delay a planned holiday in her native Sweden may be put to the test.

‘‘I’ll probably go to Rotorua [for the Taumarunui Gold Cup] but that’s another month away yet,’’ Wood said. Viktoria wants a holiday but she may have to delay it.

‘‘We’ll work on things and work out what’s coming up.’’

Wood scored a double at the meeting when Wooden Edge won for the fifth time from just 11 appearance­s.

Apprentice Kazu Marzuki’s 4kg claim was put to use and he was able to guide the 5-year-old to victory.

‘‘It was a super run,’’ Wood said. ‘‘And a super ride -it’s nice to have Noel Harris [apprentice jockey mentor] looking after these kids, he does a great job with them.’’

Racing at Tauranga got off to a wonderful start with the emotional win of Kamikaze Rebel in the first on the card.

Jockey Cameron Lammas wore a black armband to mark the passing of his father-in-law Evan Parnwell.

The salute skywards of Lammas said it all as he passed the post but the win was especially rewarding for the jockey’s wife Tracey [nee Parnwell] who trains Kamikaze Rebel.

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 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Pacorus in the hands of Viktoria Gatu romps clear in the Kiwifruit Cup.
TRISH DUNELL Pacorus in the hands of Viktoria Gatu romps clear in the Kiwifruit Cup.

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