The New Zealand Herald

Jewels getting Kung Fu kick

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Michael Guerin

Australia’s most exciting pacer is coming to New Zealand as Jewels day at Cambridge receives two huge boosts.

Miracle Mile runner-up Jilliby Kung Fu has been confirmed as the Australian invitation for the fouryear-old male pace at the Jewels on June 2, with trainer Marg Lee saying the group one is his main aim for the remainder of the season.

He was one of two major players invited last night, with the connection­s of dual Oaks winner Shez All Rock also accepting their invitation to the three-year-old fillies division.

She heads to New Zealand this week to be set for the New Zealand Oaks at Addington, where she will race in the green Australian Jewels invitee colours before coming north to Cambridge.

Shez All Rock has won the NSW and the Victoria Oaks and would rate alongside New Zealand’s best filly Elle Mac in a true Jewels market.

But as good as she is, the news Jilliby Kung Fu should be at Cambridge will bring the biggest smile to harness racing bosses. He was a brave winner of the Chariots of Fire in February before being beaten in the last two strides of the Miracle Mile, where he paced a 1:47 mile.

The bold-going Victorian pacer is rated the next big thing in Australasi­a and his clash with Star Galleria, Eamon Maguire and A G’s White Socks shapes potentiall­y as one of the fastest in Jewels history.

Although trainer Lee has never sent a horse to New Zealand, Jilliby Kung Fu is driven by one of the young stars of Australian harness racing in Jason Lee and he will have no fear of the new environmen­t.

HRNZ’s Darrin Williams says while all involved are thrilled to have five group one winning invitation­s confirmed from Australia, there could be more to come.

“We have a really top class, inform three-year-old male pacer close to being invited and serious interest from the connection­s of a couple of two-year-olds,” said Williams.

“But we are realistic, too. Horses can get injured, lose form or have other things go wrong so we could lose one or two of these horses. That is racing.

“But we have worked with their connection­s for a while around all this and they have made firm commitment­s that all going well they will be here.

“That can only add to the day and the Australian interest in the event, let alone the real depth and the chance to rate our horses against the Australian stars.”

 ?? Picture / Stuart McCormick ?? Jilliby Kung Fu is set for the Jewels at Cambridge.
Picture / Stuart McCormick Jilliby Kung Fu is set for the Jewels at Cambridge.

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