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Parkes reunited with mare

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Johnathan Parkes will renew his associatio­n with Darscape Princess when the gifted mare attempts to go one better at Group One level next time out at Te Aroha.

The Wanganui jockey has partnered the Marton-trained fouryear-old in all five of her wins, but missed the ride last time out at Ellerslie where she passed the stiffest test of her 12-start career with flying colours.

He was committed to Start Wondering, who finished fifth, in the Gr.1 New Zealand Stakes (2000m) while the Queensland­based

‘‘We’re very excited with her, she only won a Rating 65 in December so it’s all happened quite quickly.

Fraser Auret, trainer

expatriate Kiwi rider Damian Browne guided Darscape Princess into second. ‘‘Damian did a fantastic job and got her to settle,’’ trainer Fraser Auret said. ‘‘She’s still young and learning and hasn’t quite put it all together.

‘‘She’s come through the run well and Johnathan will be back on for the Breeders’ Stakes.

‘‘There were probably reasons not to go to Ellerslie for the New Zealand Stakes - it was her first time at 2000m, the first time righthande­d and she’d never travelled away, but you’ve got to educate them at some stage and we weren’t surprised by her performanc­e.

‘‘We’re very excited with her, she only won a Rating 65 in December so it’s all happened quite quickly.’’

While Darscape Princess is confirmed for Saturday week’s Gr.1 Fiber Fresh New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes

(1600m), stablemate and older halfsister Sensible Princess has all but been ruled out.

She hasn’t raced since she beat Francalett­a and Coldplay in the

Gr.2 Auckland Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes (1400m) at Pukekohe in November.

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