Herald on Sunday

Thrill of the chase

Dark Destroyer is all class in Bonecrushe­r with Trentham’s big races now at Te Rapa

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Adowngrade in the Matamata track due to persistent rain yesterday played into the hands of local runner Dark Destroyer as the promising galloper delivered a gritty victory in the day’s feature event, the Bonecrushe­r Stakes (1400m).

Sent out a warm $2 favourite after the late scratching of his well-fancied stablemate Karman Line due to the downgrade from a dead4 to a slow8 track surface, the Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scotttrain­ed son of Proisir showed plenty of heart as he dug deep to defeat fellow three-year-olds Whiskey and La Bella Beals in a slogging finish to the contest.

Rider Sam Weatherley stalked La Bella Beals throughout and moved into contention approachin­g the home turn. Just as he mastered La Bella Beals, Whiskey snuck through on the rail and looked set for victory before Weatherley coaxed a further response from his mount which saw him draw to a half-length victory.

The race was the first for Dark Destroyer since he finished fifth behind fellow Matamata galloper Noverre in the Group 1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) in early November, with O’Sullivan delighted to see him back in the winners’ enclosure.

“That was good for the team and really good for David [Archer] as we think he is a very nice horse,” O’Sullivan said.

“Sam was pretty compliment­ary of the horse and he actually said he felt with a set of blinkers he would be even better.

“I thought he showed a really good will to win on a tough track that meant the 1400m was probably more like a mile.

“We weren’t sure about what his distance range is and even though we sent him to Riccarton, Scotty and I thought he would be a better horse for the experience.

“He holds a nomination for the New Zealand Derby [Group 1, 2400m], but we want to talk with David about what his thoughts are and we won’t be making any decisions until we’ve done that.”

While the downgrade to a slow8 played in favour of Dark Destroyer, it forced O’Sullivan’s hand into late scratching impressive debut winner Karman Line.

“Scotty went for a walk on the track about 45 minutes before the race and he said it was getting very testing,” O’Sullivan said. “We had to take a longer-term view with her [Karman Line] as we didn’t want her finishing near the back after having a real gutbuster.

“We have thoughts about tackling the Eight Carat Classic (Group 2, 1600m) on Boxing Day and if she had failed today, she might not get a start or worse, she would have been physically affected for the race.

“There is a rating 65 race for her at Te Rapa next week, so we thought we would tread with caution and save her for another day.”

Raced by owner Archer under his Archer Equine Investment­s banner, Dark Destroyer is out of the All American mare All Can Party and has won two of his five starts while also finishing third in the Group 2 James and Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes (1400m).

He comes from an extended family full of Group 1 performers including Telegraph Handicap (1200m) winner Festal, Galaxy Handicap (1200m) winner Masked Party and Spring Championsh­ip Stakes (2000m) winner Complacent, a stallion at Matamata’s Mapperley Stud.

Dark Destroyer also becomes the seventh individual stakes winner for his sire, Rich Hill Stud resident Proisir.

The major meeting a Trentham yesterday was abandoned after only one race. Drizzly rain overnight and throughout the morning had seen the track downgraded to an official dead5 rating to start the day. But once stipendiar­y stewards had spoken with jockeys after the first event, the decision was taken to abandon the rest of the meeting.

New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Racing announced the Group 1 Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) would now be run at Te Rapa next Saturday, while the other feature race, the Group 2 Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1100m) will also be run at that meeting as a replacemen­t for the 2YO SWP 1200m event that had been programmed.

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Dark Destroyer digs deep in the tough conditions at Matamata to win the Group 3 Bonecrushe­r Stakes (1400m) yesterday.
Photo / Race Images Dark Destroyer digs deep in the tough conditions at Matamata to win the Group 3 Bonecrushe­r Stakes (1400m) yesterday.

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