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Shadows Cast shortens for Riccarton mile bid

- NZ RACING DESK

Attempting to repeat a spring double from two years ago, topclass galloper Shadows Cast ticked the first box with a supreme weight-carrying performanc­e in yesterday’s $35,000 Redcraze Bowl (1400m) at Awapuni.

The son of Per Incanto won the same race in November, 2017, then lined up in the Coupland’s Bakeries Mile (1600m) at Riccarton 11 days later and shared the spoils in a dead-heat with Son of Maher.

Shadows Cast’s achievemen­ts towered over his rivals in yesterday’s race, and his rating of 103 earned him a testing topweight of 63 kilograms.

But not even that was enough to stop the seven-year-old ($4.70), who was stepping down in class after finishing fourth and fifth respective­ly behind super mare Melody Belle in the Tarzino Trophy (1400m) and Windsor Park Plate (1600m) at Hastings earlier in the spring.

Jockey Jason Waddell had Shadows Cast stalking the leading group up to the home turn in the Redcraze, then got him out into clear air and pounced in the straight.

Shadows Cast charged past the front-running The Bandito and raced clear, winning by a length and a quarter from the latefinish­ing Tinkalicio­us and Dark Princess in a time of 1:23.24.

‘‘That was a very good performanc­e from the horse today, especially under that big weight, we’re very happy with that,’’ local trainer Mark Oulaghan said.

After being passed in with a reserve of just $10,000 as a yearling at the 2014 South Island Sale, Shadows Cast has now won 11 of his 39 starts and more than $470,000 in stakes for owner Ron Cunningham.

His career pinnacle came in

January of this year, when Waddell guided him to Group One glory in the rich Thorndon Mile (1600m) at Trentham.

Two shots at further elite spoils in Wellington are on the agenda for this season, but Oulaghan’s first priority is a return to the Coupland’s Bakeries Mile.

‘‘The plan is to go down to Riccarton again, as long as he comes through today all right,’’ he said. ‘‘It’ll also depend a little bit on the weights and things like that.

‘‘After that, we might go to the Captain Cook Stakes [1600m] at Trentham in December, then probably look at the Thorndon again later on.’’

 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Shadows Cast and rider Jason Waddell win at Awapuni yesterday.
TRISH DUNELL Shadows Cast and rider Jason Waddell win at Awapuni yesterday.

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