Waikato Times

Hollinshea­d confident in Miss’ ability

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Peter Hollinshea­d has an outstandin­g yardstick to gauge Pondarosa Miss’ staying ability and he’s confident she can star at the ultimate f lat distance.

The Te Awamutu trainer is as sure as he can be that the mare will master the 3200m of tomorrow’s Gr I Auckland Cup.

“You don’t know until you try, but I will be surprised if she doesn’t run it out – she settles well in her races,” Hollinshea­d said.

His optimism is based on his past experience with a horse that twice placed in Australasi­a’s most sought after distance prize.

“She’s every bit as good a stayer as Na Botto was and he ran a third and a fourth in the Melbourne Cup,” Hollinshea­d said.

Victory at Ellerslie tomorrow would see him going down the same path to Flemington later in the year with Pondarosa Miss.

“The aim has always been the Auckland Cup to try and qualify her for the Melbourne Cup,” Hollinshea­d said.

“She’s fit and ready to go now she’s got rid of that virus.”

Hollinshea­d ventured south to Trentham three starts back fully expecting Pondarosa Miss to open her Gr I account in the Thorndon Mile.

“Her work had been as good as ever before that and I thought she was close to a certainty.

“That’s the thing about viruses, they don’t always show any signs.”

Following her Trentham failure, Pondarosa Miss finished sixth in the Gr I Herbie Dyke Stakes and an eye-catching seventh from a wide gate in the Gr II Avondale Cup.

“She had to run as a lead-up to Auckland and from that draw with the rail out it was impossible, but she still only finished two and a quarter lengths from the winner,” Hollinshea­d said.

“I was pleased with her and Noel (Harris) said she coughed a couple of times. She’s clear of it now and her work on Saturday morning and this (Monday) morning was very, very good.”

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