Sunday Star-Times

Roger That stuns cup punters

- NZ RACING DESK

Sam Collett is fast becoming the darling of the $500,000 Auckland Cup (3200m), after making it back-to-back wins in the premier feature when guiding outsider Roger That to a boilover win yesterday.

Collett claimed her first cup and first Group One title when she scored aboard race favourite Glory Days in 2019, but this time around she was far from the punters friend on a $40 shot yesterday, who had been overlooked despite having some solid lead-up form for the contest.

Prepared at Tauranga by Antony Fuller, the seven-year-old Shinko King gelding had been thereabout­s in his last five starts, including a gritty runner-up effort in the OMF Stakes (2000m) back in November before finishing on nicely for fifth in the Counties Cup (2100m) at his next start.

Sparingly raced by Fuller on the hard summer tracks, Roger That went into yesterday’s Ellerslie contest fresh from finishing second behind Joe’s Legacy in the Kaimai Stakes (2000m) at Matamata last month.

Despite being caught three wide in the early running, Roger That trucked along sweetly in midfield throughout before Collett asked him to move into contention with 700m to run.

Making his run five wide, he swept to the lead on straighten­ing and refused to give in, as he maintained an advantage to the line to defeat Australian raider Sound, with race favourite Platinum Invador in third after chasing hard all the way down the home straight.

‘‘I can’t express the words about how happy I am for Antony and Sarah [wife],’’ Collett said.

‘‘They do such a good job and this horse is always thereabout­s and he always runs an honest race.

‘‘I drew 17 and thought ‘oh God,’ but he just jogged around and ate up the 3200m.

‘‘I was posted three wide for the first 600m and then was able to slot in. He gave me such a dream ride as he didn’t pull and just towed me along, and I thought this can’t be happening.’’ Fuller, who only prepares a handful of horses, was pleasantly surprised. ‘‘It’s just amazing. There is a young girl who works for us and she asked me this morning if I was excited.

‘‘I said: ‘I think I’m bloody daft as I could have picked an easier race for the horse.’ ‘‘We were just hoping he would run well although we were confident he would stay.

‘‘The question was whether he would stay fast enough for long enough — but I think he showed today that he is a very good stayer. When he hit the lead turning in, I thought they would have to be pretty good to beat him as he won’t quit, there is no white flag in this horse and he just won’t hand it up.’’ Out of the unraced Yamanin Vital mare Heather Lyn, Roger That has plenty of staying blood on his dam’s side with dual New Zealand Cup (3200m) and Wellington Cup (3200m) winner Blood Brotha featuring in his extended family, along with New Zealand Derby (2400m) placegette­r King John, while he also traces back to multiple Group One winners Princess Mellay and her champion son Prince Majestic.

The Auckland Cup was run in a slick time of 3min 19.96sec, the fastest time since Zavite’s victory in 2010.

‘‘. . . he just jogged around and ate up the 3200m.’’ Rider Sam Collett

 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Roger That and jockey Sam Collett take the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie yesterday.
TRISH DUNELL Roger That and jockey Sam Collett take the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie yesterday.

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