The New Zealand Herald

Australian target for Ardrossan

Marsh bypasses Ellerslie, chooses Randwick 1300m

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Smart Cambridge sprinter Ardrossan is to continue his group one path in Australia. The Redoute’s Choice 4-yearold suffered his first New Zealand defeat in Saturday’s group one BCD Group Sprint (1400m) at Te Rapa, but lost no admirers with his fighting effort for a close third behind Melody Belle when beaten a head and a nose.

On the strength of that performanc­e his connection­s have decided to shift their sights to the group one Canterbury Stakes (1300m) at Randwick on March 9 rather than opt for the lesser mission of the group three Waikato Stud Plate (1200m) at Ellerslie a week earlier.

“He deserves a crack at the Group One in Sydney,” trainer Stephen Marsh said. “The owners are keen to have a go and he went a top race on Saturday. He has pulled up well and the 1300m should suit him. We’ll look to take him over close to the race and we’re yet to decide on a rider.”

Among Ardrossan’s five New Zealand starts are two black-type wins, including a strong victory in the group three Concorde Handicap (1200m) at Ellerslie last month, and his group one placing has helped boost his pedigree.

But he needs to gather significan­t black-type form in Australia to increase his value as a potential sire and Marsh is hoping he can do that at the top level next start.

“At this stage, we’re just concentrat­ing on the Canterbury Stakes and we’ll see after that whether he has another run in Sydney,” Marsh said.

Ardrossan’s racing career has been resurrecte­d since he was sent to Melbourne last year and a series of problems prevented him showing his real form in three starts.

His comeback run for Marsh was a winning one at Te Aroha when beating Dama Zorro, who subsequent­ly won the final race at Te Rapa on Saturday.

Marsh enjoyed more success at Te Rapa, with Miss Rippy taking out the SVS Hamilton Premier (2100m). He also gave Crown Prosecutor, winner of the group three Wellington Stakes (1600m), a lead-up to the group one Vodafone New Zealand Derby (2400m) next month.

Crown Prosecutor finished ninth in the group two Waikato Guineas (2000m), 61⁄4 lengths from the winner, Sponge Bob.

“He’ll go straight to the Derby now,” Marsh said. “He’ll be ridden a lot more forward in the Derby to use his speed. He just got too far back on Saturday.”

Marsh’s other New Zealand Derby prospect is Vernanme, who will be on trial for the feature when tackling the group two Avondale Guineas (2100m) at Ellerslie on Saturday.

The son of O’Reilly is a one-race winner, but justified his Derby nomination when second equal behind Madison County in the group one Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham last start.

“He’s flying at present,” Marsh said. “He went a top race last start and the distance will suit him on Saturday. Jason Waddell will ride him in that and also the Derby.”

Waddell won last year’s New Zealand Derby on Vin De Dance after finishing third on him in the Avondale Guineas.

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Ardrossan is being set for Group One targets in Australia.
Photo / Trish Dunell Ardrossan is being set for Group One targets in Australia.

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