Sunday Star-Times

Seven Seas makes waves in blanket finish

- NZ RACING DESK

The judge at New Plymouth had his work cut out when less than half-a-length separated six of the fillies engaged in the $55,000 Oaks Prelude (1800m) at the finish yesterday.

In a desperate finish it was Cambridge visitor Seven Seas who got in the deciding stride, as she stormed home out wide to down the gallant Nothing Compares, who had disputed the pace throughout by a nose, with Heart Of The Ocean a head back in third, just ahead of Amal Rose.

The Oaks Stud-bred and raced Seven Seas had broken her maiden status over 2000m at the venue in late December, with the drop back to 1800m after a brief freshen-up playing in her favour.

Well handled by rider Rosie

Myers, the Tony Pike-trained runner settled beautifull­y in midfield behind the strong pace. Angled to the outside by Myers she still looked a remote possibilit­y of winning when six lengths from the lead turning for home, but she knuckled down to her task to thrust her head in front where it mattered most.

Pike, who managed to catch the race on television from Queenstown, where he is enjoying a well-earned break after a week of high-pressure activity at the National Yearling Sale, was delighted with the effort.

‘‘It was a superb run as she has been a work in progress all the way through and we were throwing her in the deep end a little,’’ he said.

‘‘She has always shown she could stay so dropping back from the 2000m at her last start was a question — but she showed plenty of heart to get up and win.

‘‘It’s great for the Oaks Stud as well as they have played a big part in my career so it’s nice to be able to win a good race for them.’’

Pike will now set the Roc de Cambes filly for the New Zealand Oaks (2400m) in March, where he already holds a strong hand in the race with stablemate and TAB fixed odds ($6) favourite Loire.

‘‘You’d have to press ahead to the Oaks with her now after that run. She is a dead-set stayer so the 2400m will be right up her alley.

‘‘She will have one more run which is likely to be in the Sunline Vase (2100m) at Ellerslie on February 29 as it’s a race that suits her programme and one we have used for this task in the past.

‘‘Loire is heading to the Fillies Classic [2000m] at Te Rapa next weekend so the pair won’t clash before the Oaks.’’

 ?? RACE IMAGES NI ?? Seven Seas and rider Rosie Myers get up to win at Taranaki yesterday.
RACE IMAGES NI Seven Seas and rider Rosie Myers get up to win at Taranaki yesterday.

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