Taranaki Daily News

La Diosa, Cuneen reunited

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Racha Cuneen has moved from standby jockey into the prime seat as he reunites with Group I winner La Diosa at Riccarton on Saturday.

Cuneen was La Diosa’s regular rider during her successful spring campaign last year, culminatin­g in the pair combining for their first Group I win in the 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton.

That was Cuneen’s last raceday ride on La Diosa as the daughter of So You Think then trekked to Sydney during the autumn and was ridden by Jason Collett when she won the first of her four starts, the Group II Surround Stakes (1400m).

Cuneen went on to win another Group I, the Telegraph Handicap (1200m) on Signify, then decided to try his luck on the Gold Coast leaving the mount on La Diosa this campaign to be picked up by last season’s champion jockey Chris Johnson, who has ridden her in two trials and was booked for her planned fresh-up run at Riccarton a fortnight ago.

A wet track resulted in La Diosa’s withdrawal from that open sprint won by Maybe Miami (a race rival again on Saturday) and instead trainers Mandy and Matt Brown have targeted the Coupland’s Bakeries Mile Prelude (1400m) in midNovembe­r. That decision left the way clear for Cuneen to be reunited with the top-class mare.

‘‘Chris has gone for Son Of Maher so Racha gets back on her,’’ Matt Brown said. ‘‘It’s worked out well for Racha. He has been coming out and riding some work for us and he rode her in work this morning (Thursday) and was very pleased with her. He says she feels much stronger.’’

Cuneen came to New Zealand for that last Riccarton meeting on September 23 and, after a brief trip back to Brisbane, he is now basing himself in the south for the next month or so.

‘‘He plans to ride through to (NZ) Cup week then may go back to Brisbane,’’ Brown said. ‘‘It’s good to have him back for now. He knows the mare so well.’’

After withdrawin­g La Diosa from her planned engagement last month, the Browns opted to start her at the Rangiora trials a few days later and she ran a quiet second to Aspen Lass over 1150 metres.

‘‘She trialled well and we’re more than happy with her,’’ Brown said. ‘‘She’s ready to run a big race on Saturday. The track is at a dead 4 at the moment and it could come back. It should be ideal for her.’’

Through Saturday’s race in good order she will round off her preparatio­n with a start in the Coupland’s Bakeries Mile Trial (1400m) back at Riccarton on October 28.

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