Herald on Sunday

Santa Monica on target for stakes

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Under-rated mare Santa Monica showed she was ready to tackle her biggest assignment next month after producing a comprehens­ive performanc­e to win at New Plymouth yesterday.

The five-year-old had registered a pair of runner-up finishes at her most recent starts, with one of those coming behind speed machine Prom Queen at Ruakaka. Despite that form recommenda­tion, the Per Incanto mare was largely overlooked as a winning chance in the NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race (1200m).

A tardy start didn’t enhance her prospects but aided by a heady ride by apprentice Darren Danis, who hugged the rails throughout, Santa Monica produced an irresistib­le finish to burst clear in the closing stages and claim her fourth career victory from just her 22nd start.

Trainer Stephen Ralph admitted he got a bit of a surprise when his charge burst up the fence in the straight as he had been anticipati­ng her finishing on out wide.

“I lost her on the corner and was looking out wide for her,” Ralph said.

“Then I spotted her on the fence and thought she has got this.

“The form behind Prom Queen is very good so we’re happy to win this one.”

Ralph has the group three Sweynesse Stakes (1215m) at Rotorua on October 20 as the mare’s next target.

“Hopefully we can get into that Rotorua stakes race now and get some black print,” he said.

Danis was sporting a wide grin when questioned about his daring tactics to spear his mount through a needle-eye gap in the run home.

“I saw the gap open up on the inside so why not take the easy way home.

“All I had to do was push the button and she just went and showed a real good turn of foot.”

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Santa Monica bursts clear to score at New Plymouth.
Photo / Race Images Santa Monica bursts clear to score at New Plymouth.

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