Manawatu Standard

Manhattan Flame running hot

- NZ RACING

Manhattan Flame has made a red hot start to his career despite having physical issues that at one stage had his trainer doubting the 3-year-old’s career would get off the ground.

The Hong Kong-owned galloper remained unbeaten in three appearance­s after a victory at New Plymouth last Sunday that followed a debut win at Woodville and success in between times at Pukekohe Park.

‘‘He’s got quite a bad club foot and we just manage it the best we can,’’ Cambridge horseman Shane Crawford said.

‘‘Our farrier has done an amazing job with him.

‘‘If you had asked me 12 months ago, I wouldn’t have thought he would get to the races.’’

Manhattan Flame’s performanc­es have also been noted overseas.

‘‘There has been interest in him from Hong Kong, but there’s an obvious question mark whether he would pass a vet to go up there,’’ Crawford said.

‘‘If he stays, we’ll possibly look at a race at Otaki for him in a month’s time or there is another one at New Plymouth.

‘‘He’s all heart and while the tracks are the way they are we’ll keep going.

‘‘It’s just about keeping him happy and he hasn’t got a bad bone in his body.’’

Another three-year-old to have impressed Crawford is Beauty Day, although he won’t race for the stable.

‘‘He’s going straight to Hong Kong – I think he’s possibly the best horse I’ve ever had,’’ he said.

By Footstepsi­nthesand, the Irish-bred brother to the Hong Kong Group Two winner and multiple Group One placegette­r Beauty Flame won his only trial outing at Cambridge in May.

Meantime, injury has fasttracke­d the stud career of the black-type winner Bonniegirl.

The Darci Brahma mare won five of her 16 starts from the stable of Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman, including the Listed NZB Finance Sprint at Hastings in what has turned out to be her final appearance.

Bonniegirl is owned by Sir Owen Glenn, although the rising 6-year-old never got to race for him.

‘‘We bought her after she won at Hawke’s Bay,’’ his Hunter Valleybase­d bloodstock manager Geoff Roan said.

‘‘She was going to go to Rotorua and then that was abandoned. After that we were going to bring her back here to Australia to breed.

‘‘Murray thought it was worth pressing on with her but she suffered a hind leg fracture of her cannon bone in trackwork at Cambridge.

‘‘Fortunatel­y, she’s okay and she’ll be going to Iffraaj this year.’’

Bonniegirl was purchased by Baker for $85,000 out Lyndhurst Farm’s New Zealand Bloodstock Select Sale draft at Karaka in 2013.

 ?? RACE IMAGES ?? Manhattan Flame kept his perfect record intact when ridden to victory by Hayden Tinsley at New Plymouth.
RACE IMAGES Manhattan Flame kept his perfect record intact when ridden to victory by Hayden Tinsley at New Plymouth.

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