The New Zealand Herald

Moana back with spring in her step

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Chad Ormsby has no doubt that promising filly Moana has returned from a spring spell a far superior version of her previous self. The Waikato trainer will produce the Ocean Park filly in Saturday’s Group 3 Bonecrushe­r Stakes (1400m) at Ellerslie in her first start since a luckless third in the Group 2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas (1400m) at Hastings at the beginning of October.

She was denied clear running that day but still only went down a nose and a head at the hands of Aegon and Bourbonair­e, 3-year-olds that then ran the quinella of the Group 1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton last month.

“Every man in Australasi­a saw that she should have probably beaten them both,” Ormsby said.

“She had two weeks out after that race and even in that time, she put on 50 kilos and has strengthen­ed a lot. She’s improved and she’s turning into a real racehorse. She feels amazing and her demeanour has improved. She means business now.”

Moana trialled at Ellerslie last month and won her 900m heat by 21⁄ lengths without being extended,

2 while her gallop at Cambridge on Tuesday morning impressed.

“I couldn’t be happier with the way she worked. I can’t really fault her going into the weekend,” Ormsby said. “Her trial was just to bring her on and improve her fitness. It was still a month away from our first target but it was good to get her out, stretch her legs and give her a nice hit-out.

“There’s no real trick to her. She’s got most things covered. It doesn’t matter where she lands in a race because she’s comfortabl­e racing on speed and if she ends up back, she’s got that amazing turn of foot.

“She’s not screwed down because there are some nice races coming up over Christmas for her but her ability is going to take her a long way.”

Bred by Tony Rider, who races her with Richard Fisher and Kim Radisich, Moana is likely to tackle the Group 2 Jamieson Park Eight Carat Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day and will have no problems getting up over 2000m and even further, Ormsby said, adding that he expected her long-term future to lie in Australia.

TAB bookmakers have installed her as a $3.50 favourite for the Bonecrushe­r Stakes, ahead of twowin gallopers Jason Belltree at $3.80 and Perfect Scenario at $6.50.

Success would cap a memorable week for Ormsby. He produced Najah for a maiden win at Rotorua on Wednesday.

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