Te Awamutu Courier

Atishu worthy winner at Flemington

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Former Kiwi mare Atishu relished the good tempo in the Gr.2 Matriarch Stakes (2000m) to take out the feature mares’ race on the final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington, expertly handled by Kaipakibor­n jockey James McDonald.

Sporting the silks of syndicator­sGo Racing, the five-year-old daughter of Savabeel had put the writing on the wall when finding the line well when fifth in last week’s Gr.1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m).

On the back of that performanc­e, the Chris Waller-trained mare was sent out $2.50 favourite and punters had little to worry about.

Coming from midfield, Atishu stormed home to score by a comfortabl­e two-lengths from Steinem, with another former New Zealand-trained galloper, Tokorangi, finishing third.

The winner of seven races, Saturday’s Gr.2 victory is the best performanc­e so far by Atishu, who had previously been a Gr.3 winner for Waller, while she wasamultip­le listedwinn­er in New Zealand when prepared by Stephen Marsh.

“She’s always been a bit unlucky and threatened to win a decent one and she’s got a good prize today,” Waller said.

“Everything’s sort of gone wrong with her over the last 18 months and even last Saturday she didn’t have a lot of luck in the Empire Rose, so it’s always a great race as a backup plan and she has won over 2000m in New Zealand before. We finally got her up to the trip today and she certainly appreciate­d it.”

The champion trainer said there were plenty of options for Atishu into the autumn to chase Gr.1 success.

Winning jockey James McDonald said the speed of the race set by Sirileo Miss advantaged Atishu.

“She relaxed well. The tempo was on and if a high-class mare like this couldn’twin today, she was in aworld of pain,” said McDonald.

“She travelled beautifull­y into the race, she felt like the winner a long way from home and she would’ve looked like it too.

“She was building towards that solid performanc­e, her run had the writing on the wall last start and backing up, 2000m, by Savabeel, what more could you ask for?”

Bred by Waikato Stud, Atishu is by their champion sire Savabeel out of the No Excuse Needed mare Posy, who won two races and is a sister to the former Champion Three-Year-Old and multiple Gr.1 winner Daffodil.

Atishu is a sister to the Waikato Stud-raced Mazzolino, a smart threeyear-old who has placed twice at stakes level from the stable of Stephen Marsh.

Albert Bosma’s Go Racing went to $260,000 to secure Atishu as a yearling from Waikato Stud’s 2019 Karaka Book 1 draft.

 ?? ?? James MacDonald guides Atishu to a comfortabl­e victory in the Gr.2 Matriarch Stakes (2000m).
James MacDonald guides Atishu to a comfortabl­e victory in the Gr.2 Matriarch Stakes (2000m).
 ?? Photos / Bruno Cannatelli ?? Atishu (middle) strides clear of her rivals at Flemington.
Photos / Bruno Cannatelli Atishu (middle) strides clear of her rivals at Flemington.

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