Otago Daily Times

O’Reilly in sulky behind talented Cruz Bromac in Ashburton feature

- JONNY TURNER

RAKAIA reinsman Gerard O’Reilly has been gifted a pleasant surprise for today’s Ashburton Flying Stakes in the form of New Zealand Cup contender Cruz Bromac.

The driver has watched much of the buildup to the New Zealand Cup from the sidelines, but that will change dramatical­ly when the tapes fly for today’s 2400m feature.

O’Reilly will find himself driving a genuine New Zealand

Cup hope in the race regarded as the most important leadup to the 3200m classic.

‘‘It was a bit of a surprise. I certainly wasn’t expecting it,’’ O’Reilly said of the call from Rolleston trainers Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen to handle last year’s New Zealand FreeForAll winner.

‘‘But it is great to be able to drive such a good horse.’’

Cruz Bromac had arguably the biggest hardluck story from last year’s New Zealand Cup, won by Thefixer, in which he paced roughly and lost ground at a vital stage of the run home.

The 8yrold returns for a shot at this year’s cup after spelling in Australia after his Interdomin­ion campaign for the All Stars stable.

The Falcon Seelster pacer has had two spring starts, winning a minor race at Kilmore before his fastfinish­ing third behind Bling It On in the Victoria Cup earlier this month.

‘‘I watched his run in the Victoria Cup and it was very good. He made up a lot of ground,’’ O’Reilly said.

‘‘He was right up there with them over here last year and he is versatile. He can do work — he is no onetrick pony.’’

Cruz Bromac is part of a powerful sevenstron­g team the All Stars stable has in today’s feature race.

New Zealand Cup favourite Spankem heads its attack. The 5yrold will start off level marks with his rivals after running third behind Ultimate Sniper and Self Assured when giving them a head start in his last run at Addington.

The exciting Self Assured should strip fitter for that run, his first of the season.

The stable has indicated that the sevenstart sensation is unlikely to be put forward as a late nomination for the New Zealand Cup regardless of his effort in today’s race.

Rasmussen will drive Thefixer in today’s race, with Tony Herlihy taking the reins behind Ultimate Sniper.

Hoof issues have limited Thefixer to just one start in his campaign to defend his New Zealand Cup title.

Matthew Williamson takes the drive behind Another Masterpiec­e, who was fourth behind Ultimate Sniper in his only run for the season.

Trying to beat the All Stars horses will be A G’s White Socks from the Greg and Nina Hope barn, Smokin By, for Mitchell Kerr, and Australian raider Our Uncle Sam.

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