The New Zealand Herald

Pike team on fire in Queensland

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Cambridge trainer Tony Pike experience­d Group One success with The Bostonian in the Doomben 10,000 (1200m) on Saturday and less than 24 hours later stablemate Simply Sacred continued Pike’s winning ways when taking out her 1685m Ipswich assignment by three lengths.

Pike was pleased with the threeyear-old filly’s performanc­e, but believes they are racing against the clock to tackle the big Classic races in Brisbane in the coming month.

“She has always given us the impression that she is a really talented filly, but has probably just been a bit immature and a bit inexperien­ced in her races to date,” Pike said

“She put a really good gap on them late at Ipswich which is good to see.

“We are probably running out of time for an Oaks (Gr.1, 2400m) or a Derby (Gr.1, 2400m), but we will run her again in about 10 days to two weeks’ time and just see where we can get to.”

Meanwhile, Pike is hoping to make it three straight wins in Queensland today when Intrigue contests a threeyear-old 2200m race at the Sunshine Coast.

Pike said a few things went against the daughter of Showcasing in her first-up run in the Listed Gold Coast Bracelet (1800m) earlier this month and he is expecting his filly to win in weaker company.

“It’s a massive drop in class from the Bracelet where she didn’t have a lot of luck that day,” he said.

“She has got to carry 59 kilos but class should take her a long way and I would be very disappoint­ed if she got beaten.”

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