Manawatu Standard

Shezzacatc­h remains unbeaten

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Talented Shezzacatc­h has demonstrat­ed she is a filly on the rise when she made it two wins from two starts at Awapuni .

An upset winner of the listed El Roca – Sir Colin Meads Trophy (1200m) on her home track on debut on Saturday, the Savabeel 3-year-old displayed erratic tendencies during the race, which nearly cost her the win.

Trainers Guy Lowry and Grant Cullen were confident she benefited from the outing, which would show at her second start on the weekend.

That confidence was well-placed as rider Lisa Allpress kept Shezzacatc­h in a good rhythm throughout, before piercing through a needle-eye gap in the home straight to take the lead at the 200m.

Allpress gave her a couple of slaps on the shoulder to keep her mind on the job as minor place getters Love For All and Perfect Scenario closed on her before she comfortabl­y held them out for a narrow-but-stylish victory.

Cullen was pleased to see his charge maintain her focus throughout the slowly run contest.

‘‘She’s really a nice filly with plenty of upside to her,’’ he said.

‘‘She’s pretty much untapped and still learning although I thought her racing manners [on Saturday] were much better than when she had her first start.

‘‘She travelled within herself and didn’t over-race like she did on debut, and found the line really well. She wasn’t wound up for [Saturday] so there is plenty of improvemen­t in her.

‘‘Lisa gave her a couple of taps down the shoulder when the other two were coming at her, so we didn’t have to overtax her, which was also good to see.’’

Raced by a syndicate that includes Lowry and her breeder Tony Rider, Shezzacatc­h will now be aimed at a group target at Trentham in January. ‘‘Being a Savabeel we think she will likely go over a bit more ground once she has some more ring craft under her belt,’’ Cullen said. ‘‘Her next start will be in the Eulogy Stakes (gr 3, 1600m) back at Awapuni on December 12 then, all going well, we might have a crack at the Levin Classic (gr 1, 1600m) at Trentham in January.

‘‘At this stage we are just looking at those two and not what comes after that.

‘‘We’ve always had a high opinion of her, but she is still a work in progress even though I think we are on the right track.

‘‘With some age on her and the maturity that comes with that, I think she could be a very handy horse.’’

The victory completed the first leg of a winning double for Allpress, who was successful later on the day aboard the Bryce Newman-trained Cruz Ramirez.

NZ Racing Desk

 ?? PETER RUBERY/RACE IMAGES ?? Lisa Allpress takes impressive 3-year-old Shezzacatc­h to the start before her stylish victory at Awapuni.
PETER RUBERY/RACE IMAGES Lisa Allpress takes impressive 3-year-old Shezzacatc­h to the start before her stylish victory at Awapuni.

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