The Timaru Herald

On The Rocks back

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Danzdanzda­nce was the star on Boxing Day when impressive­ly completing a Group One double and on New Year’s Day it could be On The Rocks, one of her conquerors last season, to shine.

While Danzdanzda­nce was all the rage to win the Gr.1 Zabeel Classic (2000m) at Ellerslie after her triumph in the Gr.1 Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) at Trentham, On The Rocks is on the fifth line of fixed odds betting at $10 for the Gr.2 Rich Hill Mile (1600m) at Ellerslie today and will be tackling the feature with just one race under his belt.

However, there is no doubting the class he showed last season when winning three of his eight starts, particular­ly his win in the Gr.2 Avondale Guineas (2100m) at Ellerslie.

hat day he defeated Danzdanzda­nce and Vin De Dance while the beaten brigade included next-start Karaka 3YO Mile winner Scott Base (fourth) and Mongolianc­onqueror (seventh).

A fortnight later Vin De Dance, Mongolianc­onqueror and Danzdanzda­nce filled the first three placings in the Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m), while On The Rocks found the distance a step too far when eighth.

On The Rocks also defeated the highly rated Demonetiza­tion (third) when winning the Listed Trevor Eagle Memorial 3YO (1500m) at Ellerslie before the tables were turned when he finished third to him in the Gr.2 Auckland Guineas (1600m).

On The Rocks was given a well-deserved lengthy spell after the New Zealand Derby and trainers Mike Moroney and Pam Gerard have targeted the Rich Hill Mile.

‘‘We gave him a long spell as he had a hard season as a threeyear-old. He’s only a pony and it was tough on him,’’ Gerard said.

‘‘This will be a test for him. He raced against some good threeyear-olds last season but he’s never been up against a field (open-class) like this.

‘‘Love Affair will be the one to beat. She’s really good and honest.

‘‘ But he’s down in the weights and he deserves his chance.’’

Being on a rating of 79, On The Rocks slips into the Rich Hill Mile on the 52kg minimum and regular rider Jake Bayliss is wasting to make the weight.

‘‘It’s Jake’s choice to ride him. He wanted to do it,’’ Gerard said.

‘‘He may be a half-kilo over, but he assures me he will do his best to do the weight. That’s confidence in their chances.’’

After two trials in November, On The Rocks resumed with a close third behind The Mitigator (a rival again on Tuesday) over 1500m at Ellerslie on December 8. NZ Racing Desk

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