Herald on Sunday

Travelling Light beats the boys

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Class filly Travelling Light displayed a brilliant turn of foot to down her male rivals in the Group One Woodridge Homes Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham yesterday.

The El Roca three-year-old had gone close to Group One glory when finishing third in the New Zealand One Thousand Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in November after being thrust into the unfamiliar role of pacemaker that day.

Trainer Ben Foote and co-owner Col MacRury felt their charge was disadvanta­ged that day by not being able to show her dazzling accelerati­on so a plan was hatched to trail in behind in yesterday’s contest.

Rider Sam Collett, who had to make the difficult decision to give up the mount of race rival Riodini, followed the blueprint to perfection as she sat back on the fence on a muddling speed before tracking up behind race favourite Harlech approachin­g the home bend.

Harlech took over with 300m to run and looked to be travelling comfortabl­y however Collett was biding her time on her mount who was idling along behind Harlech and ready to pounce. Collett pushed the go button and the response was immediate as Travelling Light dashed to the front before easing to a comfortabl­e one length victory over a game Harlech with Riodini battling on for third.

The victory was the first for Foote at Group One level and the former top jumps jockey was trying to take it all in as he was swamped by wellwisher­s in the Trentham birdcage.

“It was a great ride by Sam as it was what we had talked about doing,” Foote said.

“When she ended up there (back on the fence) I was pretty happy.

“I was confident she could run him (Harlech) down but I was surprised at how slow they had gone early on.

“I thought she ran it out strong (1600m), so we’ll go back and talk it out as we have a few different options with her now.”

It was the second Group One prize for Collett who took out the 2019 Auckland Cup (3200m) on Glory Days and she was full of praise for Travelling Light who she has ridden in four of her five career victories.

“It couldn’t have gone any better than if I had asked,” she said.

“I really wanted to be the one doing the chasing and it’s full credit to Ben as she looks absolutely amazing and she is something special.”

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Sam Collett celebrates as she guides Travelling Light to success in the Group One Levin Classic (1600m).
Photo / Race Images Sam Collett celebrates as she guides Travelling Light to success in the Group One Levin Classic (1600m).

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