Manawatu Standard

Oaks start not guaranteed despite impressive win

- GLENN MCLEAN

A start in the Group I New Zealand Oaks is not a definite despite Sacred Rhythm’s impressive winning performanc­e at New Plymouth on Saturday.

The Tony Pike trained daughter of Pentire franked her last last performanc­e when she finished 12th of 13 runners in a special conditions 1400m race at Ellerslie, although there was a definite reason behind it.

‘‘Her saddle slipped,’’ stable rep Nicole Brown said. ‘‘It just slipped when she jumped out and Leith [Innes] could not ride her out properly.’’

With the saddle secured and Vinnie Colgan on board, Sacred Rhythm showed definite staying potential to win the listed Bob Sharrock Memorial Oaks Prelude over 1800m at Pukekura.

Brown said it was likely they would see how she came through the race before deciding if they would push on for a shot at the Oaks at Trentham.

‘‘She’s still very green in her races so I’m not sure if he wants to go there. She balanced up in the straight nicely today, though, so that was really good.’’

Favourite Storytime made it a decent staying race when jockey Rosie Myers took off at the 650m mark and she kicked clear near the top of the straight before fading on her run as she was passed by the well supported Date Night for Graeme and Debbie Rogerson who finished second, three-quarters of a length away from the winner.

While a number of northern jockeys rightly opted to stay at Ellerslie for the Avondale Cup and Guineas, Colgan headed south and might just stay with Sacred Rhythm if the stable push ahead towards the $300,000 staying feature for fillies.

Brown had little doubt Sacred Rhythm would handle the 2400m trip.

‘‘She’s a real quality staying mare in the makings, so that’s exciting.’’

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