Waikato Times

Anything could happen after Ascot

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‘‘She’s got a good draw and she’s got a bit of gate speed so she’ll put herself up there on the pace.’’

Steven Woodsford, trainer of Anythingco­uldhappn

Promising filly Anythingco­uldhappn can take a step closer to a North Island trip when she runs at Ascot Park today.

The daughter of Iffraaj faces the toughest test of her fledgling career in the Listed ILT Ascot Park Hotel Southland Guineas (1600m).

Trained by Steven Woodsford, Anythingco­uldhappn holds a nomination for the Group I New Zealand Oaks (2400m) and a couple more bold showings will book her ticket to Trentham.

‘‘As long as she runs well on Saturday and then at Riccarton we’ll give it a go,’’ Woodsford said.

Anythingco­uldhappn won over a mile at Wingatui last time out and has trained on well since.

‘‘She’s got a good draw and she’s got a bit of gate speed so she’ll put herself up there on the pace,’’ Woodsford said.

‘‘She’s a pretty good filly and she’ll have no trouble staying so the Oaks is the ultimate goal,’’ he said.

Anythingco­uldhappn is out of the Istidaad mare Dimondsont­heinside, who won six races and finished fourth in the New Zealand Cup (3200m), fifth in a Wellington Cup (3200m) and sixth in an Auckland Cup.

The stable will also be represente­d in the Guineas by Thom Brown, the winner of one of his four appearance­s and a last-start sixth in the Lusted Dunedin Guineas (1500m).

‘‘He’s still learning and he didn’t have a lot of luck at Wingatui,’’ Woodsford said.

‘‘The start before at Riccarton he should have finished closer as well so not much has gone his way lately.’’

– NZ Racing Desk

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