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Mudlark Speedy Meady set to fly

Heavy11 track no problem as racing back at Pukekohe

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Trainer Stephen Ralph can’t wait to be back at the races this weekend, with up to eight runners set to represent his Te Awamutu stable at the Counties meeting at Pukekohe Park tomorrow.

Full fields and 11 races are the order of a bumper day, which marks the first time thoroughbr­ed racing will take place in New Zealand since March 23.

Officially every horse will have an X beside its name, denoting at least a three-month absence from the track, and for punters and connection­s, tomorrow’s meeting provides an even greater puzzle than usual, with horses in varying states of fitness.

Ralph’s Group 3 winning sprinter Speedy Meady will contest an 800m dash early on the card, and three kilo claimer Tegan Newman will take the ride on the top-weight who should be forward enough for the assignment.

“Speedy Meady, you would like to think he is a standout, even with the 63kg topweight,” Ralph said.

“We get the three kilos off with Tegan, she rode him in a jump-out last week and he won.

“He beat New York Jazz, so we know the opposition was right up there and he seems to get out of the gates really well. That is important in an 800m race.”

The four-year-old won the Group 3 Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (1200m) last season and matched motors with many of New Zealand’s best sprinters over the summer, including a sixth placing, beaten less than two lengths in the Group 1 Railway Stakes (1200m) won by Julius.

Speedy Meady ($3.80) should have no problems with the heavy11 track conditions, having previously won on a heavy surface.

“He was quite competitiv­e in the Railway,” Ralph said. “We have a few options with him, and he won his lead-up to the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes in a bog so we’ll go as far as we can with him through the spring.”

Ralph said it would be challengin­g to gauge where everyone is at over the coming month of racing but he is pleased with his team of 28.

“We jumped out 22 last Friday,” he said. “We got a line as to where most of them were at and the ones that couldn’t handle the track we sent home and will see them again in the summer.”

Ralph has always had a good opinion of Monaco, a full-brother to the stable’s Group 1-winning sprinter Santa Monica, but said the five-yearold had been plagued by a foot issue last preparatio­n.

“I have always had tickets on this guy,” Ralph said. “He has an X-factor about him and he is 100 per cent now.

“He destroyed them in his jumpout and I just love this horse. If he comes back and doesn’t have an issue, he can really gallop.”

A $15 prospect, Monaco will clash with stablemate Bluetwenty­two in a competitiv­e 1100m contest headed by Crystalliz­e ($3.80) and Flaunting ($4.40).

Five-year-old Rodolfo ($18) has won three of his nine starts since entering Ralph’s care and will line up over 1300m but is likely to improve once he gets over further.

“He wants 2000m really but if we get a really wet track, and he can swim, we like him.

“We think the further he goes into the season, we expect him to show improvemen­t.”

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Speedy Meady (centre) will contest the Dunstan Supporting NZ Racing (800m) at Pukekohe tomorrow.
Photo / Trish Dunell Speedy Meady (centre) will contest the Dunstan Supporting NZ Racing (800m) at Pukekohe tomorrow.

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