Townsville Bulletin

Cool customer Zaaki shapes to ice rivals

- BEN DORRIES

A STAR was born when Zaakiki went on a memorable winningng blitz during last year’s Queens-sland winter carnival and train- er Annabel Neasham believes s her headline horse could be in n even better form this year.

She has also identified that at Zaaki, set to start a hot favourrite in Saturday’s Group 2 Holl- lindale Stakes and the Group 1 Doomben Cup a fortnight ht later, may be something of a winter specialist.

“I think from what I’m seeeing at home that Zaaki is in as good a form now, if not better, as when he went up to Queensland last year,” Neasham said. “Maybe he just loves this time of year.

“I couldn’t fault him too much in the spring, but he just wasn’t quite as good as he is at this time of year. For whatever reason he just seems to thrive at this time of year.

“He went to the paddock for a week after the Queen Elizabeth and when I got him out of the paddock he had put on a bit of weight. He is just getting bigger and stronger, even JMac (James Mcdonald) said that when he came out and galloped him last week.”

Zaaki, who last year announced himself as a star when winning the Hollindale, romping home by seven lengths in the Doomben Cup and scoring the rich Q22, will be a major drawcard at the start of this year’s winter carnival.

Only beaten by a freak ride by Nash Rawiller on Think It Over in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes on a heavy (10) Randwick track last month, Zaaki heads to Queensland in preference over a trip to Royal Ascot.

At one stage, Neasham also considered racing Zaaki in Hong Kong. But it was the Sunshine State’s good fortune that connection­s were keen on Cox Plate redemption, after Zaaki was scratched on Cox Plate morning last year, and a two-run Queensland campaign fitted in best with that main mission.

“We got an email from the guys at Royal R l Ascot A suggesting i that Zaaki should come over and I was pretty keen to do that,” Neasham said. “But some of the owners, and you’ve got to respect their decision, they were keen to keep him here.

“There is obviously great prizemoney up in Queensland and a lot of the owners are from Victoria and they are very keen to win the Cox

Plate. We were trying to gather as much informatio­n about

Royal Ascot as we could, flight times and things, but in the end we decided on Queensland.

“He heads to Queensland in top form.

“Certainly his Queen Elizabeth run was massive, obviously Nash outsmarted us and Think It Over is a good horse but that was a big run from Zaaki on (heavy) ground that we didn’t think he would like.”

If Zaaki holds his form next year, Neasham flagged there is “every possibilit­y” he will head for a trip to the trainer’s former homeland and race at Royal Ascot in 2023.

But first there’s Saturday’s Hollindale on the Gold Coast where Zaaki and Mcdonald have drawn barrier four, with key rival Ayrton and Hugh Bowman coming up with the outside barrier 14. TAB has Zaaki as the $1.80 favourite to win the Hollindale for the second consecutiv­e year.

 ?? ?? James Mcdonald rides Zaaki to victory in last year’s Mackinnon Stakes; and (top) trainer Annabel Neasham on Zaaki. Pictures: Michael Klein, Getty
James Mcdonald rides Zaaki to victory in last year’s Mackinnon Stakes; and (top) trainer Annabel Neasham on Zaaki. Pictures: Michael Klein, Getty

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