The New Zealand Herald

Guineas hopes on line at Matamata

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Cambridge trainer Stephen Marsh will get a better guide to his Classic prospects after Saturday’s Matamata meeting.

Marsh will saddle maiden filly Rip Em Up in the Fairview Motors Matamata (1400m), while blue-blooded colt Vernanme will take on older horses in the Stanley Group Maiden (1600m).

Rip Em Up produced an eyecatchin­g performanc­e when closing well for second on debut at Avondale behind group three winner Bit Lippy but will have to overcome a wide draw in barrier 12 on Saturday.

“She’s a well above average filly,” Marsh said. “She is really going places but unfortunat­ely she has drawn terribly.

“She will be going back, within reason, from the draw again which makes it very hard.

“She will go through the grades, but it is disappoint­ing she has drawn wide again.”

Marsh was delighted with the debut performanc­e of the daughter of Rip Van Winkle but is looking forward to seeing her race on the lefthanded Matamata track.

“I thought she was outstandin­g first-up,” he said.

“She had done nothing righthande­d and she is not quite as natural in that direction, hence the reason she veered off late.

“I am really looking forward to seeing her going left-handed on Saturday, where she can balance up a bit more. I do rate her.”

A winning or impressive performanc­e would see Rip Em Up head towards the group two James And Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes (1400m) at Te Rapa on October 22 as a pre-cursor to the group one New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in November.

Marsh already has a 1000 Guineas contender in the form of lightly-raced filly Loose Cannon. The daughter of Tavistock won at Ruakaka on debut and subsequent­ly finished a luckless fourth in the group three Hawke’s Bay Breeders’ Gold Trail Stakes (1200m).

“Loose Cannon was huge at Hawke’s Bay. She had eight days in the paddock after that and came back in and she looks fantastic for it.

“She will go the other way to the Soliloquy Stakes (group three, 1400m) and then the 1000 Guineas, so they won’t clash until the Guineas.”

Vernanme, a full-brother to dual Group One winner Shamrocker, will sport the colours of Valachi Downs principal Kevin Hickman, who races the son of O’Reilly in partnershi­p with Margaret and Vern Trillo.

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Rip Em Up will race at Matamata on Saturday in a bid to further her Guineas prospects.
Photo / Trish Dunell Rip Em Up will race at Matamata on Saturday in a bid to further her Guineas prospects.

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