The New Zealand Herald

Desert Lightning and Colgan combine again at Caulfield

- Michael Guerin

Trainer Peter Williams is hoping a little loyalty will go a long way at Caulfield on Saturday.

Williams and the connection­s of Desert Lightning have stuck with their regular jockey Vinnie Colgan for Saturday’s A$4 million All Star Mile at Caulfield in which their star will be one of two New Zealand-trained reps.

The other will be Puntura, whose connection­s will also have their usual New Zealand jockey Craig Grylls aboard in what is increasing­ly becoming a rarity.

While retained rider Opie Bosson does much of Te Akau’s biggest race riding in Australia, few other New Zealand-based jockeys cross the Tasman for elite races any more as many trainers prefer local jockeys.

It is often not a slur on the ability of the Kiwi-based jockeys, more that their Australian-based counterpar­ts know the tracks and rival jockeys and horses better. But Williams says taking the man who knows his horse best is more important.

“Why would we want to change?” he says of the Colgan booking. “Vinnie has ridden him all the time, so we really didn’t look into another jockey.”

Desert Lightning was a last-start third in the Trackside Classic at O¯ taki when not suited by the wet track but before that won the TAB Classic at Group 1 level at Trentham and the $1m Elsdon Park Aotearoa Classic at Ellerslie.

He travelled over to Melbourne with Taranaki galloper Puntura on Sunday, and Williams, who trains in partnershi­p with wife Dawn, says Desert Lightning has settled in well.

“We’re staying at Mike Moroney’s stables and the horse handled it well and looks good.”

Puntura’s trainer Robbie Patterson took his loyalty to jockey and close mate Grylls even further when the idea of a surprise All Star Mile assault was raised last week.

“I told the owners I wasn’t going unless Craig was going to ride him,” says Patterson.

While the All Star Mile has fallen away, the Kiwis are still long odds to win, with Desert Lightning rated a $15 chance by Australian bookies and Puntura a $51 hope, albeit in a market so dominated by $1.80 favourite Mr Brightside that everything else outside of Pride Of Jenni is paying more than $10.

The other New Zealander who was going to the All Star Mile pulled out yesterday, with Aegon suffering a poorly timed minor injury.

“He has a little cut which isn’t much but was going to be niggly for his gallop and for flying, so we’ve had to pull the pin, which is very frustratin­g,” says trainer Andrew Forsman.

● One of the last Group 1 races of the season has been moved to Ellerslie. The $400,000 New Zealand Breeders’ Stakes was scheduled for Te Aroha, but with that track struggling with some issues since its return to racing, it was not set to be ready for the March 30 fillies and mares’ race.

So the meeting has been transferre­d to Ellerslie, with the Group 1 feature likely to contain La Crique, Molly Bloom and Pearl Of Alsace, the latter having won there on Saturday.

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Vinnie Colgan has ridden Desert Lightning to some big wins.
Photo / Race Images Vinnie Colgan has ridden Desert Lightning to some big wins.

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