Weekend Herald

Marsh chasing four in a row at Te Rapa

- NZ Racing Desk

Stephen Marsh has two strong chances to continue his dominance of today’s two-year-old black type feature at Te Rapa.

The Cambridge trainer will rely on the in-form pair of Santa Catarina and Van Irving to bag him a fourth consecutiv­e win in the Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre Stakes (1100m).

His roll began with No More Tears’ success in 2015 and was followed by Ugo Foscolo and the now Melbourne-based Ardrossan.

This edition’s contenders Santa Catarina and Van Irving go into the race at the top of their game, each with last-start victories to their credit.

The former finished runner-up on debut before the daughter of Savabeel returned to Matamata for a comfortabl­e win on heavy ground.

“She’s pretty smart and she’s always showed us plenty of ability,” Marsh said. “She’s got to be a really good chance.”

Rip Van Winkle filly Van Irving came off a trial placing to make the perfect debut at Rotorua where she finished powerfully to win at the first time of asking.

“She’s probably better-suited over more ground, but she’s pretty smart,” Marsh said.

Danielle Johnson rode both fillies at their last appearance­s and she will be aboard Santa Catarina while Michael McNab will guide Van Irving.

“Over the 1100m I would lean toward Santa Catarina, she’s a bit sharper but in saying that I wouldn’t write off the other filly,” Marsh said.

 ?? Picture / Race Images ?? Last-start winner Santa Catarina who will chase black type today at Te Rapa.
Picture / Race Images Last-start winner Santa Catarina who will chase black type today at Te Rapa.

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