Waikato Times

Maritimo looking the goods

- Family traits: Photo: Trish Dunell

Past knowledge of Maritimo’s family convinced Debbie Rogerson the youngster was worth chasing at Karaka last year and all concerned gained an early return on their investment at Ruakaka.

A $ 200,000 yearling purchase, the daughter of Pins followed up her encouragin­g trial form with a dominant win in Saturday’s Cowley’s Party Hire 880m.

“She’s beautifull­y bred and we had to pay a bit of money for her,” said Debbie Rogerson, who prepares Maritimo with husband Graeme at Tuhikarame­a.

“She’s a lovely filly and very strong – she looks like a colt.”

Maritimo is out of the O’Reilly mare Miracle Miss, a five-time winner and Gr I placed, who is a sister to another former quality racemare in Dating.

“I had a lot of success with Dating and loved her,” Rogerson said. “I really liked this filly at the sales and she’s got a lot going for her.”

Dating won the Desert Gold Stakes and the Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes at Gr III level and she also finished third in the Gr I Captain Cook Stakes.

A Waikato Stud graduate like Dating, Maritimo came with a well-timed finish for rider Danielle Johnson to score at the first time of asking and in the process she overcame a hefty knock in the closing 200m from runner-up Showboy.

“She got a bump and she did a good job to pick herself up and won with authority,” Rogerson said.

“Her first trial was on a slow track, which tripped her up and she won her next one and went ahead in leaps and bounds after that.

“I’ll sit down with Graeme and the owners over the next few days to see where we’re going and she is a Karaka Million horse.”

Rogerson said Maritimo rated highly against the other leading twoyear-olds in the stable.

“There’s a Rip Van Winkle who has won two trials, the one [Serena Miss] who ran second at Wanganui and this filly are three I wouldn’t want to swap,” he said.

Maritimo displayed the family ability when winning the two-year-old race at

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