Sunday Star-Times

Te Akau Splurge on new star

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The red-hot Te Akau Racing team added another major trophy to their already bulging summer cabinet when progressiv­e sprinter Splurge scored a telling victory in the Darley Plate (1200m) at Ellerslie.

Co-trainer Stephen Autridge has made no secret of the regard he holds for the four-year-old Savabeel gelding who collected his first stakes victory and sixth win from just 10 starts with a comprehens­ive performanc­e.

“He’s always been a racehorse who just knows where the winning post is,” he said.

“It doesn’t matter whether it’s a good track or a wet track he always puts in. We were a bit concerned it may have been a bit short for him today but he’s a real racehorse.”

Fresh off a comfortabl­e win in rating 85 company over a similar distance a fortnight ago, Splurge took the rise in grade in his stride as he provided leading jockey Opie Bosson with an armchair ride. Trapped wide in the early rush Bosson found the horse the perfect position on the outer after 400 metres. Splurge produced a powerful finish to overhaul the eventual runner-up, Volks Lightning, as he cruised home to score by just over a length in a slick 1.09.27.

Autridge, co-trainer Jamie Richards and the Te Akau team will now sit down and plan the next move for the gelding which could include a trip across the Tasman.

“We’ll go home and make sure he’s alright before we decide anything further for him,” he said.

“He’s come a long way in a short time. We’re looking at going to places like Brisbane as he’s certainly up to it.”

Talented three-year-old sprinter Ferrando looks to have booked a trip to Sydney care of an all the way win in the Mongolian Khan Trophy (1200m).

Trained by Graeme and Debbie Rogerson, Ferrando notched his third straight victory and his fourth career success from six starts.

Apprentice Ryan Elliot ensured Ferrando pinged from the gates before controllin­g the tempo to prevail.

‘‘He has the makings of a good horse,’’ Graeme Rogerson said. ‘‘He’s not there yet but I’ve had some great sprinters and this horse is up there with them.’’

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