Manawatu Standard

Gris Dame aims for more black-type

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Matamata trainer Jamie Richards is hoping his clock is wrong with talented Reliable Man filly Gris Dame.

There might not be a sense of timing about Group Two performer Gris Dame ahead of her upcoming three-year-old assignment­s, but Richards and his training partner Stephen Autridge are keen to give her the best possible opportunit­y to prove them wrong.

Gris Dame will tackle Saturday’s Gr.3 Mckee Family Sunline Vase (2100m) at Ellerslie as a lead-up to next month’s Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Trentham.

"We’re really pleased with her, but she might still be six months away," Richards said. "Everyone that rides her says ’lovely filly, she’s going to make a terrific four-year-old’.

‘‘So we’re mindful this is all coming up a bit quick for her, but she’s talented and she certainly deserves her chance."

A maiden winner over Saturday’s race rival Fiscal Fantasy at Te Aroha in November, Gris Dame went on to run a fast finishing third to Contessa Vanessa and Kapoor in the Gr.2 Eight Carat Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day, form that should see her competitiv­e in the Sunline Vase.

"She ran well at Pukekohe the other day. She was first-up over a mile on a heavy track which wasn’t ideal, but we were stuck between a rock and a hard place because she needed the run," Richards said. "She worked with Mongolianc­onqueror on the track here on Tuesday and it was first-class work. She should settle in the first half-dozen on Saturday and hopefully she can run well."

Gris Dame is the TAB’S $8.20 fourth favourite for the Sunline Vase behind Contessa Vanessa at $2.50, Marcellina at $5.20 and Kapoor at $5.50 and a $41 outsider for the Oaks.

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