Taranaki Daily News

Promising pair deliver

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Lisa Latta completed a smart piece of business when she parted with $26,000 at Karaka last year to secure a daughter of Burgundy.

Named Dijon Bleu, she was a debut winner last season for the Awapuni trainer and on Wednesday scored a hollow victory in the Listed The O’Leary’s Fillies’ Stakes (1200m) at Wanganui, a meeting reschedule­d after heavy rain forced its abandonmen­t last Saturday.

After five appearance­s, Dijon Bleu’s stake earnings are now closing in on $60,000 with the promise of significan­tly more to come.

‘‘There’s a lot of options for her and the key will be whether she can get 1400m and further and then if we head south early,’’ said Latta, referring to the Group I gavelhouse.com New Zealand 1000 Guineas.

Dijon Bleu raced in behind the leaders to the turn before rider Jonathan Riddell angled her into the clear and, once balanced, she strode clear in the closing 200m to distance Blanco Belle, who was green in the straight, and Style By Design.

‘‘We decided to ride her a bit cold because there was a bit of speed in the race,’’ Latta said. ‘‘She got fired up early, but then she came back and really put paid to them in the straight.’’

It was the three-year-old’s second appearance for the season following a solid run for third when resuming last month behind the highly-regarded Astor and the Group I performer Belle du Nord.

‘‘The trip to Taupo has really made her,’’ Latta said. ‘‘She has really gone forward since then and I couldn’t be happier.’’

The second feature winner on the card was just as impressive.

Waldorf was a five and a quarter length winner of the Listed H.S. Dyke Wanganui Guineas for his trainer Andrew Campbell.

The Highly Recommende­d colt out of Pins mare Skite, made it back-to-back wins following his last start victory in the Ryder Stakes last season.

Waldorf beat home debutante Kirkland with a further nose back to Socially Excited in third.

Meanwhile, Latta picked up another impressive winner earlier in the day when Sir Nate upset the hot-pot Beastmode in the first juvenile contest of the season.

– NZ Racing Desk.

 ?? RACE IMAGES ?? Dijon Bleu put four and a half lengths on the field in The O’Leary’s Fillies Stakes.
RACE IMAGES Dijon Bleu put four and a half lengths on the field in The O’Leary’s Fillies Stakes.

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