Sunday News

Girl power rules in Oaks

- NZ RACING DESK

GIRL power was to the fore at Trentham yesterday as trainer Lisa Latta and jockey Lisa Allpress fittingly joined forces as $21 outsider Sentimenta­l Miss landed the Group I NZ Oaks (2400m) at Trentham.

Latta said the addition of blinkers was the key to extracting the best out of the daughter of Reliable Man, who is raced by the Go Racing Yesteryear Syndicate.

‘‘It’s absolutely fantastic,’’ Latta said.

‘‘We walked away from the Lowland (ninth over 2100m, Group II) wondering whether we should press on or not, but we decided to put the blinkers on today and I think that has made a huge difference.

‘‘When she came through on the inside I thought she’d do well if she could run third or fourth.

‘‘But she is bred to stay and it’s fantastic.

‘‘She is a very easy filly and that’s why putting the blinkers on today didn’t really worry us.’’

The attractive grey filly made use of her inside draw (barrier 2), with Allpress finding a spot three back on the fence.

‘‘I was quite confident,’’ Allpress said.

‘‘We were just getting a lovely run, she was very relaxed and first time in blinkers. I was conscious of Murray Baker’s horses [Rubira and Queen Of Diamonds] in front of me and they started dragging me into the run but they were under the bat.

‘‘I thought I needed to be a bit more patient but when it got to the top of the straight patience went out the window but she just kept fighting.’’

The win was the sixth at Group I level for Allpress and provided another elite level success for Albert Bosma’s Go Racing syndicatio­ns.

‘‘It’s a great training performanc­e,’’ Bosma said.

‘‘She is such a laid-back filly that we had no doubt about the ground and that she’d stay.

‘‘It’s funny, she was the last horse we syndicated in her year. It took us ages to get her done and now it’s a great result. She’s TRISH DUNELL a very good staying filly and there is lots more in front of her.

‘‘It is the ultimate, it’s the top level and this is what we do it for.’’

A $40,000 graduate of The Oaks Stud’s draft at the 2017 New Zealand Bloodstock Select Yearling Sale, Sentimenta­l Miss becomes the first Group I winner for young Westbury Stud sire Reliable Man.

Sentimenta­l Miss prevailed by 11⁄4 lengths from the Bill Thurlow-trained Beyond The Fort, while third placegette­r Star Karen was brave after covering ground throughout.

Inside barriers played a key role with three of the first four runners home drawn in barriers one, two and three.

 ??  ?? Sentimenta­l Miss defeats Beyond The Fort in the NZ Oaks (2400m) at Trentham in Wellington yesterday.
Sentimenta­l Miss defeats Beyond The Fort in the NZ Oaks (2400m) at Trentham in Wellington yesterday.

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