The New Zealand Herald

Kaikoura Cup quinella outshine NZ Cup contenders

- Michael Guerin

The strangest New Zealand Trotting Cup build-up in years got even weirder yesterday when two horses not even going to the great race quinellaed one of its biggest lead-ups.

Spankem led home fellow fouryear-old Pats Delight in the $50,000 Kaikoura Cup, with horses who were considered serious chances for the $800,000 New Zealand Cup at Addington in two weeks well beaten.

Spankem, a one-time top juvenile has won just one race in 10 starts since, missing most of last term after an unsuccessf­ul Victoria Derby campaign. And because he is only finding his feet again after seven months away from the track, he isn’t even entered for the Cup.

Pat’s Delight was good enough to win the Harness Jewels and almost snare the NZ Derby last season but he isn’t heading to the NZ Cup either, with the pair likely to contest the junior free-for-all on Cup day and then potentiall­y the NZ Free-For-All on November 16.

Not that Spankem’s trainers Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen need another Cup starter, as they have five aimed at the race and will be charged with fending off an increasing­ly-strong looking Australian team.

Chicago Bull must be getting close to New Zealand Cup favouritis­m after his stunning win after galloping early at Alexandra Park last Friday, while Tiger Tara lost few friends in defeat when second in the Cranbourne Cup on Saturday night and the pair look to have a class and big-time racing edge on many of their Kiwi rivals.

While Spankem provided the shock of the day yesterday, the feelgood story was the continuing brave comeback of Speeding Spur, who overcame a 10m handicap to win the South Bay Trotters Cup.

Coming from well back at Kaikoura is incredibly hard, yet Speeding Spur was driven with confidence by co-trainer Josh Dickie and swooped up wide down the back straight the last time to win going away. That has moved him to $6 equal favouritis­m for the $300,000 Dominion, the major trot of Cup week on November 16.

The next lead-up to the New Zealand Cup comes at Addington on Friday night when Ultimate Machete, who just clings to favouritis­m, will need an impressive performanc­e to retain that position.

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