Otago Daily Times

Takter plays down shock result

- MICHAEL GUERIN

IF Jimmy Takter was disappoint­ed by Lazarus’s shock defeat in Canada yesterday he was hiding it well.

The champion former Kiwi pacer had to settle for second in a $C34,000 ($NZ39,786) freeforall at Woodbine in Toronto, closing from fourth to second at the top of the straight but easily beaten by Nirvana Seelster.

Nirvana Seelster could man age only eighth in the Canadian Pacing Derby in which Lazarus finished second, so after winning freshup in North America three starts ago, Lazarus could appear to be tracking in the wrong direction.

But Takter, the Hall of Fame trainer entrusted with the millionair­e stallion, said he was happy enough with the performanc­e in the 1.48.2 mile.

‘‘Obviously we would have liked to win but it is not that easy against these horses over a fast mile.

‘‘We found out he had a virus after the Canadian Derby so he missed some work coming into this race which is why we decided to drive him further back rather than sending him down the road [leading].

‘‘So for him to come from fourth to run second and pace his last half mile in 53.2 seconds was good.’’

Takter expected him to improve with the run.

Lazarus will now head to the $US175,000 ($NZ267,100) Hoosier Park Derby in Indiana on Saturday afternoon NZ time. That is where he won the Dan Patch in his first US start last month.

The irony for Lazarus is had he started out with a performanc­e like yesterday’s in his first North American start, progressed to a second in the Canadian Derby and won the Dan Patch he would now be rated the best pacer in North America. But the expectatio­ns created by his magic mile fresh up in the Dan Patch last month mean that anything but a win will be judged a failure by most fans.

Safely through the Hoosier Park race, the 6yrold is still a chance to head to the superfast Red Mile in Kentucky in three weeks to seek a careerbest time.— NZME

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