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Baker and Forsman horses dominate at Taupo trials

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Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman were well-represente­d in two Taupo trials on Friday and dominated with their spring hopefuls.

The premiershi­p-winning Cambridge duo produced Saint Emilion and Lizzie L’amour to win their respective 1100m heats while a number of other Group I hopefuls on display also furthered their preparatio­ns in fine style.

‘‘It was a very good effort by Saint Emilion,’’ Forsman said.

‘‘He’s quite a competitiv­e horse and once he rolled to the front he was always going to be hard to get past.

‘‘He’s quite forward and he’ll probably go to Hastings, there’s a race there on the first day for him.’’

Ferrando was on the pace throughout to finish runner-up ahead of the winner’s stablemate and last season’s Australian Derby winner Jon Snow.

‘‘We’re very happy with Jon Snow. He got shuffled back on the fence and came home well, it was a nice effort,’’ Forsman said.

Group I-winning mare Thee Auld Floozie was a hard-held fourth and the dual Group I New Zealand Derby and Rosehill Guineas winner Gingernuts closed powerfully for fifth.

‘‘We’re right on track with her,’’ trainer Stephen Marsh said of Thee Auld Floozie.

‘‘She’s come back better than ever.’’

The Zabeel mare Lizzie L’amour returned an encouragin­g performanc­e to claim the second heat under Opie Bosson in her first appearance since winning the New Zealand Stakes.

‘‘Opie was very happy with her,’’ Forsman said. ‘‘She put herself right there and she is coming up very well.’’

Forsman also received a positive report from Bonneval’s rider Matt Cameron after the pair had closed off late to finish sixth.

‘‘He was rapt with her. He said she was just loafing out the back and her last 100 metres was very encouragin­g.’’

The race fit Amarula was second with Miss Wilson third ahead of Sofia Rosa and the Melbourne-bound colt Summer Passage.

‘‘He had a quiet trial and he’s relaxed well and really learned to settle and chase,’’ said Summer Passage’s co-trainer Andrew Scott.

‘‘He will improve a lot and he’ll be on the plane in 10 days’ time.’’

-NZ Racing Desk

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