Otago Daily Times

Big test for BakerForsm­an trio looms in rainaffect­ed New Zealand Oaks tomorrow

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WELLINGTON: How his trio of talented fillies handle the step up to 2400m on a rainaffect­ed Trentham track is Cambridge trainer Andrew Forsman’s only concern heading into tomorrow’s group 1 New Zealand Oaks (2400m).

Forsman and training partner Murray Baker will produce Queen Of Diamonds, Clementina and Rubira in the threeyearo­ld fillies feature on a track rated a dead six yesterday morning.

‘‘We’ve got three good fillies that give us a chance,’’ Forsman said.

‘‘There’s no superstar in the race this year. Queen Of Diamonds looks pretty good but she’s got to run out 2400m on a potentiall­y rainaffect­ed track. Against ours, Pinmedown and Imelda Mary look very nice fillies, and it’s hard to fault what they’ve done.’’

China Horse Clubowned Savabeel filly Queen Of Diamonds assumed favouritis­m for the Oaks after her brilliant win in the group 2 Lowland Stakes (2000m) at Hastings last month under jockey Matthew Cameron, who retains the ride for tomorrow.

‘‘She was very good at Hastings. She was well ridden the way the track was playing. You had to be on the speed that day and she got the right run, but she’s also got the turn of foot to do that,’’ Forsman said.

‘‘Now she’s got to take that ability to the 2400m on an off track. We know she can sprint well, but she’s just got to relax now so she can conserve her energy and produce that when it matters.’’

TAB bookmakers installed Queen Of Diamonds as a $4.20 final field market favourite ahead of laststart group 3 Sunline Vase (2100m) winner Pinmedown at $4.80, ahead of third favourite Imelda Mary at $6.50. Rubira was at $11 and Clementina at $13 after their runs for eighth and second respective­ly in the Sunline Vase.

‘‘We probably would have ridden Clementina quieter at Ellerslie, but from that good draw we opted to put her in the race and that negated her turn of foot a little bit. Ridden more patiently, she’ll see the 2400m right out,’’ Forsman said.

‘‘Rubira was getting wound up when the gaps closed and while she wouldn’t have won, she probably would have finished right up with the placed horses. She’s been crying out for a bit of give in the ground and she gets that this weekend.

‘‘Whether she’s mature and strong enough yet to run out the 2400m on a testing track is a query, but she deserves her chance. All three of ours are performing well and they all look as good as they did starting their preparatio­ns.’’

With all three holding a nomination for the group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m) at Randwick on April 13, that gives weight to the possibilit­y of a trip to Sydney should they run well on Saturday.

Other New Zealand Oaks runners nominated for the Australian Oaks include Pinmedown, Imelda Mary, Savy Yong Blonk, Sentimenta­l Miss, Shezathink­a, Elate and Nerve Not Verve. — NZ Racing Desk

 ?? PHOTO: PETER RUBERY/NZ RACING DESK ?? Potential winner? . . .Queen of Diamonds winning the group 2 Lowland Stakes (2100m) at Hastings in February.
PHOTO: PETER RUBERY/NZ RACING DESK Potential winner? . . .Queen of Diamonds winning the group 2 Lowland Stakes (2100m) at Hastings in February.

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