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Pitman gets perfect tonic after surgery

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Early indication­s are positive for Riccarton trainer Michael Pitman, who underwent surgery for bowel cancer on Monday.

The 63-year-old, who trains in partnershi­p with his son Matthew, prepared Savvy Coup to win last Saturday’s Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m).

The daughter of Savabeel will now head to Melbourne for a clash with Winx in the Gr.1 Cox Plate (2040m) on October 27 and Pitman is hoping to recover to be trackside. ‘‘We were anxiously waiting yesterday,’’ Matthew Pitman said. ‘‘He was meant to be in theatre for five hours and he ended up being in there for about seven and a half, but other than taking a bit longer than anticipate­d, it went pretty well from what the surgeon told us.

‘‘I’ve spoken to Dad this morning and mum has been in to see him. He’s well and he has got his phone back, so he is sitting there in hospital watching races.

‘‘He’s a bit drowsy and a bit sore, but all went well.’’

Savvy Coup will travel to Melbourne on the October 17 to give the dual Group One winner 10 days to prepare. ‘‘She got back (from the North Island) yesterday afternoon and was straight into her feed. The run hasn’t knocked her around one little bit and she looks as bright as ever.’’

Meanwhile, the wins of Son Of Maher and Elfee at Riccarton yesterday were the ideal tonic for Pitman senior. Son of Maher is ontrack to defend his title in the Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile on November 14 with a gritty victory in the Prelude (1400m). Successful jockey Tina Comignaghi repeated the feat with Elfee winning the North Canterbury Cup.

NZ Racing Desk

 ?? RACE IMAGES CHCH ?? Michael (left) and Matthew Pitman trained a winning double at Riccarton yesterday.
RACE IMAGES CHCH Michael (left) and Matthew Pitman trained a winning double at Riccarton yesterday.

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