The New Zealand Herald

EPIC SPORTS WEEKEND!

Abandoned Hastings feature dashes Cup hopes

- — NZ Racing Desk

Astart in the A$3 million BMW Caulfield Cup in a fortnight is off the table for New Zealand Derby winner Gingernuts after he missed a run in the Gr. 1 Livamol Classic on Saturday.

The abandonmen­t of racing at Hastings on Saturday, due to concerns around rider safety following a horse slipping badly when pulling up after the Gr. 2 Hawkes Bay Guineas, has meant the team at Te Akau Racing must now switch to Plan B with the Iffraaj four-year-old.

Originally scheduled to fly to Australia on Wednesday, Gingernuts will now remain in New Zealand for the time being before heading to Melbourne later than planned to contest the Gr. 1 Emirates Stakes on the last day of the Melbourne Spring Carnival.

Te Akau Racing boss David Ellis was philosophi­cal.

“You can’t control the weather and it is just very very unfortunat­e what has happened with the track on the weekend,” he said.

“By missing a run on Saturday, it means he won’t be ready for the Caulfield Cup or the Melbourne Cup after that so we have had to shift to Plan B.

“We are going to wait and see what decision is taken with rescheduli­ng the Livamol and if it fits in he will remain here to contest the race before heading over to Melbourne to run in the Emirates Stakes.

“If for some reason they can’t reschedule the Livamol or it isn’t on a date that suits he will go to Melbourne a little earlier and have a leadup run to the Emirates over there.”

While naturally disappoint­ed by Saturday’s turn of events Ellis confirmed the possibilit­y of missing the Caulfield Cup had always been in the back of his mind. “With racing you always have to keep as many options on the table that you can so we had thought about different scenarios if things didn’t go to plan,” he explained.

“Originally we had thought about going to Melbourne for his final Caulfield Cup lead-up but we were mindful of the travel and doing what was best for the horse.

“We felt the best option was to stay and contest the Livamol which minimised the travel for him but circumstan­ces have dictated that is not to be.

“You have to remember he is only a four-year-old and the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups will still be there next year and the year after that so there is plenty of time to accomplish those goals.”

While Ellis is disappoint­ed for the horse and his connection­s he is also feeling for Hawke’s Bay Racing Incorporat­ed who have had their flagship day of the year cruelly cut short.

“I really feel for the club as they had a sell-out crowd and it promised to be a wonderful day’s racing,” he noted. “In the end safety is paramount and the right decision was made to call the meeting off.”

New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Racing have indicated that discussion­s with Hawke’s Bay Racing are continuing with the view to an announceme­nt on the rescheduli­ng of the Livamol Classic to be made in the next few days.

Awapuni three-year-old Hard Merchandiz­e upset the applecart when he led all the way to take out the Gr. 2 Sacred Falls Hawke’s Bay Guineas on Saturday.

The winner of the Listed Castletown Stakes as a two-year-old, Hard Merchandiz­e was overlooked by punters as their pre-race attention centred on four well supported runners from the Tony Pike stable, including Haussmann who was installed as a warm favourite.

Relishing the softer underfoot conditions, Hard Merchandiz­e sprang straight to the lead to dictate a muddling tempo during the early stages of the event. Rider Cameron Lammas stacked the field up approachin­g the home bend before asking the Gary Vile trained runner to sprint hard as they straighten­ed. The response was immediate as the Burgundy gelding snuck a small break on his immediate chasers which were headed by Jimmy Lincoln, Bostonian and Griffin, who had stalked him throughout.

Hard Merchandiz­e fought for all he was worth as he repelled a late lunge from the previously unbeaten Bostonian to hold the barest of winning margins at the line, with Jimmy Lincoln just a breath away in third.

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Picture / Trish Dunell Hard Merchandiz­e (third from left) takes out the Hawke’s Bay Guineas on Saturday.

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