The New Zealand Herald

Caulfield Guineas goal for colt

- — NZ Racing Desk

Continued improvemen­t from Waldorf could see the good-looking colt on the other side of the Tasman later this year.

He closed out his juvenile season with victory at Awapuni yesterday in the $50,000 Listed Courtesy Ford Ryder Stakes with Melbourne a dream goal for the youngster.

“He’ll get a mile later on and he will be nominated for the Caulfield Guineas, although it’s early days yet,” trainer Andrew Campbell said.

“He’ll probably go to the Wanganui Guineas and we’ll make a call from there.”

Waldorf is now the first black type winner for his Berkley Stud-based sire Highly Recommende­d, a group twowinning son of Fastnet Rock whose three first-crop winners also includes the group one Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes placegette­r Joyfilly.

Campbell admitted he was worried about the Heavy 11 going at Awapuni, but Waldorf’s class shone through as he came off a handy sit to master the pacemaker Nuclear Fusion and draw clear over the closing 50 metres.

“He’s a very good horse and he wasn’t handling the track,” Campbell said. “He’s tough though and got all the ability. He was very well and his work had been great.”

Waldorf has now won twice from seven starts with two previous third placings, both at Te Rapa, following a break having him at the top of his game for the Ryder.

He was partnered by Johnathan Parkes, who had also ridden stable- mate Longchamp to win the recent Listed Opunake Cup.

Parkes echoed Campbell’s comments.

“He showed a ton of heart,” Parkes said. “He wasn’t very happy, but he still proved too good for them. He’s going to make a really nice threeyear-old.”

 ?? Picture / Race Images ?? Waldorf wins the $50k Ryder Stakes at Awapuni yesterday.
Picture / Race Images Waldorf wins the $50k Ryder Stakes at Awapuni yesterday.

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