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Melody shapes as belle of ball

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Reigning New Zealand horse of the year Melody Belle may have caught TAB bookmakers offguard when paying $5.60 after winning the Group I Tarzino Trophy (1400m) last month, but they have ensured that they will not be caught out again by the star mare.

She went against her usual running pattern after jumping away slowly, having to make her run from the back of the field to win her seventh group one and that has struck fear into the Petone bookies who have installed her as a $1.65 hot favourite for today’s Group I Windsor Park Plate (1600m).

Trainer Jamie Richards was delighted with her victory, particular­ly in the way she won.

‘‘It was quite outstandin­g, I thought,’’ Richards said. ‘‘To jump away a little bit slow and be well back, I thought she really showed she is not just a one trick pony. She doesn’t always have to race on the speed, she can get back and finish off as well.’’

Melody Belle will be reacquaint­ed with jockey Opie Bosson today and will jump from barrier six. ‘‘She should be able to find a nice spot from there,’’ Richards said.

‘‘I would like to think she would be able to race in the first couple of dozen, but we will just leave it up to Opie.

‘‘We are pleased with how she is going and the step up to the mile will suit her.’’

Another runner Richards hopes will show his star quality at Hastings is Group I performer In A Twinkling.

The son of Fastnet Rock was slightly disappoint­ing when finishing seventh first-up over 1400m at Ruakaka last month, but Richards is expecting a better showing when he lines up in the Fasttrack Insurance 2000.

‘‘I thought his first-up run was OK,’’ he said. ‘‘He got caught three deep with no cover and I don’t think he is as good righthande­d as what he is left-handed.

‘‘I know that sounds a little bit silly because he ran second in the New Zealand Derby (Group I, 2400m) and Avondale Guineas (Group II, 2100m), and ran well in Australia going right-handed. But I am looking forward to getting the horse back left-handed and up over a bit of a trip.’’

In A Twinkling holds nomination­s for the Melbourne Cup (3200m) and Caulfield Cup (2400m), and Richards said the gelding will need to perform well today to warrant a trip across the Tasman.

‘‘We would like to give him the opportunit­y to go to Melbourne. We couldn’t really go to Melbourne off the back of that Ruakaka run, so we decided to head towards the Open 2000m.

‘‘He is nominated for all of the big staying races. We are under no illusions as to how difficult it is, but there is still some nice prizemoney to be won in the second tier staying races and even the third tier. So we have got a few options with him.

‘‘I would be disappoint­ed if he didn’t run well. He is a proven stayer as a three-year-old.

‘‘He needs to take that next step up against the older horses. He is just in a bit of a tricky spot in the ratings, he has only won one race, but he finds himself in an open handicap with 57kg, so he has got to do it the hard way unfortunat­ely.’’

Meanwhile, Richards is looking forward to watching Folk Dress and Xplosion line up in the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Canterbury Belle Stakes (1200m) at Riccarton today. Folk Dress will head into the race fresh-up after her 1000m trial win at Ashburton earlier this month.

‘‘I am happy with her. She was going to run at Riccarton, but it got very testing, so we just decided to wait and trialled her instead,’’ Richards said.

The Coolmore-owned filly is on a path towards the Group I New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in November, while Richards is hoping to gain some black-type with Xplosion.

‘‘She is a maidener running in a stakes race,’’ he said. ‘‘We just wanted to give her the opportunit­y to maybe try and place.

‘‘But she has drawn awkwardly [barrier 11], which is going to make things a little bit difficult for her.’’

‘‘She doesn’t always have to race on the speed, she can get back and finish off as well.’’

Jamie Richards

 ?? TRISH DUNELL ?? Melody Belle chases another leg of the Hawkes Bay triple crown at Hastings today after winning the Tarzino Trophy on August 31.
TRISH DUNELL Melody Belle chases another leg of the Hawkes Bay triple crown at Hastings today after winning the Tarzino Trophy on August 31.
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