Otago Daily Times

Duplicity shapes well for Cup

- JONNY TURNER

SOUTH Island trainers held their own on the first day of the New Zealand Cup Carnival by winning seven of its 10 races.

North Island trainers, who usually dominate at Riccarton in November, were limited to just three wins.

Galloper Duplicity scored one of those three wins when he collected the winner’s cheque in a highstanda­rd Metropolit­an Trophy at Riccarton on Saturday.

Duplicity showed grit to win the 2500m feature, holding off good finishes from runnerup Dee And Gee and third placegette­r Soleseifei.

Just two halfhead margins separated the first three across the line, who produced excellent efforts ahead of Saturday’s New Zealand Cup.

Punters’ task of finding the winner of this weekend’s 3200m feature was made even harder when fourth and fifth placegette­rs Nymph Monte and Felaar had big races as well.

Nymph Monte was just half a neck behind Soleseifei in fourth.

Felaar was a further length and threequart­ers away in fifth.

Duplicity was second in last year’s New Zealand Cup behind Bizzwinkle.

His win in the Metropolit­an Trophy demonstrat­ed how much better his cup preparatio­n was going compared to last year.

‘‘He’s a lot stronger this time and I think the difference between this year and last year is that he’s come here a fit horse,’’ trainer Ashley Meadows said.

‘‘Last year he needed the run on the first day so now it is hopefully just maintenanc­e for the next week and we can go again in the cup.’’

Duplicity could only manage seventh in last year’s Metropolit­an Trophy behind Dee And Gee.

Saturday’s victory saw him made the $4.50 favourite for the New Zealand Cup.

The first five across the line in the Metropolit­an Trophy occupy five of the seven spots at the top of the Cup market.

Felaar ($6) is rated the equal secondfavo­urite with Gorbachev.

Nymph Monte ($8), Dee And Gee ($12), Ripcord ($12) and Soleseifei ($12) were next best.

South Island success at Riccarton on Saturday was headed by the stable of Michael and Matthew Pitman.

They produced four winners on their home track, including Nellie Bly (race 2), Savvy Lad (race 3), Sensei (race 5) and Veladero (race 6).

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