The New Zealand Herald

Supera stays at home

Once bitten, twice shy as Kelsos keep star mare at home

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Ken and Bev Kelso have opted for the safe option with their star mare Supera. The Matamata trainers had originally targeted tomorrow’s Haunui Farm WFA Group One Classic (1600m) at Otaki with the five-yearold Savabeel mare but the prospect of an unsuitable wet track prompted a change of plans.

Supera will now tackle the Lisa Chittick Plate (1400m) for fillies and mares at her home track of Matamata, the Kelsos swayed against the trip away when the Otaki track was posted as a slow7 on Wednesday morning and with the memory of her below par performanc­e in the same race on a heavy track last year.

“It was too much of a concern running her fresh-up on a wet track. The Otaki track was a slow7 yesterday [Wednesday] and still is this morning [Thursday] and there’s more rain forecast there for Saturday,” Kelso said.

“We needed a run under her belt ahead of the Bonecrushe­r New Zealand Stakes [group one, 2000m] and it would have been hopeless travelling all the way down to Otaki and having to run on an unsuitable track. It would have put her upcoming starts in the Bonecrushe­r and the New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes in jeopardy.

“When we were weighing up options, we were mindful of what happened on that track last year. We got down there last year in the same situation of needing a run and that track was awful.”

Supera finished seventh to Melody Belle on a heavy10 track in last year’s Haunui Farm Classic after which she was freshened for a second placing in the group one New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes (1600m) at Te Aroha and a group two Travis Stakes (2000m) win at Te Rapa.

Kelso wasn’t concerned about using a 1400m lead-up to the Bonecrushe­r New Zealand Stakes rather than the 1600m of Otaki, saying the benefits far outweighed the negatives.

“She just wants a nice hit-out and she’ll get that at Matamata,” Kelso said. “With the set-weights and penalties conditions, it’s an ideal race on her home track and she’ll be back home in her box within an hour of the race rather than having a sevenhour float trip back from Otaki.

“She’s really well, too. She worked up well this morning and this is a nice option for us to bring her forward for Ellerslie. She’s still got two group one races ahead of her and she’s going well.”

Supera, to be ridden by Jason Waddell, is a $1.50 favourite for the Lisa Chittick Plate, ahead of Yearn at $4.20 and Media Sensation at $4.80.

The Kelsos will also produce exciting filly Levante at Matamata, the unbeaten Proisir three-year-old contesting the Valachi Downs 1400 as a lead-up for next month’s group two Wellington Guineas (1400m) at Trentham. “It’s a nice lead-up to the Wellington Guineas, with three weeks between races.”

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Supera winning her 1200m trial at Tauranga earlier this month.
Photo / Race Images Supera winning her 1200m trial at Tauranga earlier this month.

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