Sunday News

On The Rocks gives Bayliss another big prize

‘He has probably been under-rated all the way through but what a heart he’s got.’

- NZ RACING DESK

MATAMATA galloper On The Rocks provided rider Jake Bayliss with his second New Zealand Group One prize when he stormed to victory in the Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m) at Te Rapa yesterday.

Australian-born Bayliss, who is enjoying his second extended riding stint in New Zealand, had picked up his first elite-level victory when successful on Volpe Veloce in the 2018 Railway Hcp (1200m).

Brought to New Zealand in 2017 to ride for trainers Mike Moroney and Pam Gerard, Bayliss repaid their faith with a superb effort to guide On The Rocks to victory for the Matamata stable.

Bayliss had the Alamosa entire well-placed in midfield in the early stages, before setting out after the pacemakers with 600m to run. On The Rocks tracked hot favourite Danzdanzda­nce into the race before angling into the clear to make his challenge at the 300m mark.

On The Rocks quickly ran to the front and hit the finish line over a length clear from outsiders Tiptronic and Elusive Treasure, with Danzdanzda­nce weakening on her run to finish a well-beaten fifth.

Co-trainer Gerard was swamped by well-wishers as she made her way to the Te Rapa birdcage to greet the winning combinatio­n. ‘‘I’m just so happy for everyone who has supported us,’’ she said.

‘‘Jake, well done, and what a great little horse.

‘‘He has probably been underrated all the way through but what a heart he’s got.’’ A victory at Group One level has added considerab­le value to any potential stud career the fouryear-old entire may have, but Gerard explained that he wasn’t gelded earlier in his career as she sought to add some fire to his placid nature.

‘‘He was never going to be a stallion and I had to fight with Mike to keep him as a colt,’’ she said.

‘‘I wanted to leave him as a colt as he was quite quiet and I hoped that little bit of edge might make him a better racehorse.’’

Successful on five occasions from just 12 starts, On The Rocks is a son of Refused The Dance mare, Cold Shoulder, and is closely related to Melbourne Cup (3200m) winner Efficient.

● DUAL Group One winning three-year-old Madison County was scratched from the Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m) yesterday with a sale to Hong Kong pending.

The China Horse Club’s racing and bloodstock manager, Michael Wallace, confirmed the sale process was almost completed.

‘‘The sale process is well down the track and we hope to have it all finalised early next week,’’ he said.

He won four of his eight starts for over $592,000, and could target the rich HK Derby next year, which is for four-year-olds.

CO-TRAINER PAM GERARD

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