The New Zealand Herald

Key race for Jennifer Eccles

$100k Breeders Stakes at Pukekohe to determine future path but there are plenty of top mares against her

- Michael Guerin

Tomorrow is moving day for Filly of the Year heroine Jennifer Eccles. Last season’s NZ Oaks winner returns for her second crack this season in the $100,000 Dunstan Feeds Auckland Breeders Stakes on a star-studded card at Pukekohe tomorrow.

Not only does the meeting host the group two for mares but the Counties Cup and one of the strongest sprint races of the season in the Counties Bowl.

At her best Jennifer Eccles, who was quite brilliant at the back end of last summer, could even start favourite in the Breeders even though there are plenty of genuine group one mares against her.

But trainer Shaune Ritchie admits after a rollercoas­ter Hawke’s Bay campaign to start the season he is feeling his way with Jennifer Eccles this time.

She was a close up fourth in the Tarzino Trophy to start the Hastings carnival but the two-week turnaround proved too short for her two weeks later in the Windsor Park Plate.

After disappoint­ing there Jennifer Eccles was given a short break and Ritchie says what she does against the likes of Supera and Media Sensation tomorrow will determine the path of Jennifer Eccles’ summer.

“She is ready to go I am sure of that,” says Ritchie.

“But after that rocky start to the season we are going to let her tell us how she is.

“If she comes out here and performs well we press to on to races like the Cal Isuzu (Te Rapa) and the Zabeel (Ellerslie).

“But if she disappoint­s us she will go to the paddock and not be seen again until the autumn.

“So there is a fair bit riding on tomorrow.”

Jennifer Eccles has the right barrier for new rider Jonathan Riddell to get a nice run on the outer, potentiall­y in front of a key rival like Supera and that could be crucial if all the high-class mares race up to their peak.

Supera might be the best horse in the race, even though she has yet to win a group one, which is the sole aim left for her before she heads to stud later this season.

Pukekohe’s long straight should suit the sometimes cantankero­us mare and the best version of her becomes the horse to beat, especially if Jennifer Eccles is anything but at her peak.

Still, Media Sensation is a class act with the raw speed to make her own luck while Supreme Heights has been one of the finds of the season and may not be finished winning yet.

As good as the Breeders is, the Haunui Farm Counties Bowl may prove to be the highlight of the day with a field that would do a Railway proud.

The Railway defending champion Julius is back after a truncated start to the season but he has a wide draw in a red hot field. “We are aiming him for the Railway again so whatever happens on Saturday is a bonus,” says trainer John Bell.

Levante, who created such a huge reputation in just five starts last term, has been kept tight in the market from a wide draw but unbeaten speedster Only In Jakarta is set to start favourite after her speed to burn comeback at Te Rapa last start.

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Jennifer Eccles winning the NZ Oaks at Trentham in March.
Photo / Trish Dunell Jennifer Eccles winning the NZ Oaks at Trentham in March.

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