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Rodeo drive: Ormsby not one for bull in Oaks win

Cowboy classic: NZ Oaks heroine gives trainer different kind of Group 1 victory

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Almost two decades after riding Creil to victory in the Group 1 Avondale Cup (2200m) as an apprentice jockey, multi-talented horseman Chad Ormsby climbed the same mountain in a different way when Pulchritud­inous won the Group 1 New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Trentham yesterday.

Ormsby now trains a small team at Cambridge, saddling eight winners so far this season, including Pulchritud­inous in the Oaks and Group 2 Lowland Stakes (2000m), along with Master Fay in the Group 3 Concorde Handicap (1200m).

“Things like a Group 1 win are what we strive for,” Ormsby said. “I can’t thank my team enough. The people on the ground make it all possible.

“We’re only a small team, around five racehorses, but we bat above our weight and I’m so grateful to the people around us. My mother-in-law has a share in this filly, along with her partner, and they do so much for us with all the days and nights they look after our kids. It’s a great thrill.”

Training is just one of a number of pursuits for Ormsby, who remarkably won a bull-riding competitio­n at a rodeo yesterday morning — hours before his Oaks triumph.

Ormsby also prepares Ready to Run Sale drafts under his Riverrock Farm banner, and Oaks heroine Pulchritud­inous was originally intended to be a pinhook for that 2-year-old sale at Karaka. Ormsby bought the Wrote filly for $32,500 as a yearling at Karaka in 2022 but she was passed in when he offered her with a $50,000 reserve at the Ready to Run Sale later that year.

“A lot of pride and joy goes into a filly like this, who we bought cheaply and ended up not being able to sell,” Ormsby said. “She’s managed to go on and prove herself.”

Pulchritud­inous showed promise with a 1400m maiden win in her second career start in October but it has been only in the past eight days that she has really made her mark.

She stepped up beyond 1600m for the first time and scored an impressive win in the reschedule­d Lowland Stakes at Taupo¯ on March 8, then stepped into the Group 1 spotlight for the Oaks barely a week later.

Ridden by Warren Kennedy, Pulchritud­inous settled in ninth place alongside the rail as Harlow Rocks set a solid pace and turned the fillies’ classic into a true staying test.

Kennedy got her off the fence at the 700m mark and began to creep closer, moving up behind the leading pack and poised to pounce.

Pulchritud­inous swooped around the home turn and quickly loomed large on the outside of Harlow Rocks, Positivity, Qali Al Farrasha and Race Ace. Kennedy sent Pulchritud­inous into full flight at the 300m mark and she surged to the lead, pulling away from Positivity and Qali Al Farrasha to win by a length-and-three-quarters in an impressive display of stamina and class.

Pulchritud­inous has now had seven starts for three wins and a placing, earning $389,205 in stakes.

“We nominated her for the Oaks very early and always had hope,” Ormsby said. “We thought there might be some concerns around whether we might get there, or if it might come up a bit too soon for her, but the ability was always there. I’m really rapt.”

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Trainer Chad Ormsby (right) and jockey Warren Kennedy after winning the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham yesterday.
Photo / Race Images Trainer Chad Ormsby (right) and jockey Warren Kennedy after winning the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham yesterday.

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