Hawke's Bay Today

Emperor gunning for first Group 1

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Matamata horseman Gary Hennessy knows what it takes to win at the elite level and he has in-form galloper Ocean Emperor primed for Group 1 Rydges Wellington Captain Cook Stakes ( 1600m) at Trentham tomorrow.

Hennessy, who prepared Ocean Park to win five Group One races, is pleased with the progress of sevenyear-old Zabeel entire Ocean Emperor, who enters the contest on the back of a strong win in the Group 2 Tauranga Stakes (1600m) last month.

“He’s been ticking over nicely,” Hennessy said. “He had a solid workout on Tuesday morning in company with Roll The Gold, who is quite a good track worker. He had a good puff and that has cleaned him up nicely.”

Rosie Myers will be re-united with Ocean Emperor, having ridden him to victory at Awapuni two starts ago, before Lynsey Satherley proved a winning last-minute replacemen­t for carded rider Dylan Turner when suc- cessful at Tauranga.

“Lynsey rode the horse to the letter and we were very thankful for her ride,” Hennessy said.

“Rosie is a high-class rider and in those big races you need everything in your favour that you can get.”

Hennessy is hoping for improved track conditions.

“A heavy track could be the un- doing of him,” he said.

“I’d rather see him on a good to a dead track. He has got a touch of brilliance on better ground, but on a slow track he can slog it out as well.”

Ocean Emperor has come up with a sticky draw in gate 11 in the 14-horse field.

“He doesn’t need to be a frontrunne­r and a sitting duck like he was in the Tarzino,” Hennessy said.

“He has shown in all of his wins that when he has got cover, he has got something to offer when he is presented, and he just keeps on finding.”

The Group One mile is the main target for Ocean Emperor this preparatio­n, with the Gr.1 Haunui Farm WFA Group One Classic (1600m) on February 23rd a possible late-summer target.

“I won’t push him over Christmas and run in handicaps,” Hennessy said.

“He could probably go to Otaki and if he went well there and was impressive enough, you’d have to have a look at Australia. It would be nice to get a start in the All-Star Mile.”

The inaugural A$5 million All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington will be run on March 16. Ten of the 14 spots in the All-Star Mile (1600m) will be decided by the public through a vote, while there are also four wildcard spots for the race.

Ocean Emperor is no stranger to travel, finishing eighth in the Kranji Mile in Singapore earlier in the year, with Hennessy believing the experience has been the making of the horse.

“With the travelling he just grew up a lot and we’ve seen him in the parade ring the last few times and he has walked around on the lead like any other horse,” he said. “For a son of Zabeel to train-on like he has, and being an entire, speaks volumes of his temperamen­t, his attitude and his soundness.”

The entire has won nine of his 27 starts, but a Group One victory would ensure a bright future at stud.

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Ocean Emperor is looking for a Group One win tomorrow.
Photo / Race Images Ocean Emperor is looking for a Group One win tomorrow.

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