Autumn Wild ready for much-anticipated debut
There’s no pressure on highpriced and beautifully-bred Snitzel filly Autumn Wild when she makes her debut in Saturday’s Listed Ashford Lodge Stakes (1100m) at Pukekohe, says Matamata trainer Lance O’Sullivan.
O’Sullivan’s Wexford Stables went to $750,000 to snare Autumn Wild at this year’s Australian Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney, bought in partnership with Hermitage Thoroughbreds and Andrew Williams Bloodstock.
Hermitage Thoroughbreds have enjoyed Group One success with O’Sullivan and his cotrainer Andrew Scott in the past
14 months through Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m) winner Willie Cazals and Gr.1 Sistema Stakes
(1200m) winner Summer Passage.
An impressive winner of her two trials at Te Awamutu then Cambridge, Autumn Wild is out of Regimental Gal, whose wins included the Gr.1 Lightning Stakes (1000m), Gr.1 Australia Stakes (1200m) and the Magic Millions 2yo Classic (1200m).
"She’ll probably start one of the favourites and she has trialled really well but there’s no expectation on her to win," O’Sullivan said. "We bought her at the Sydney Easter sales for the same owners as Summer Passage and we’ll build her up slowly.
‘‘She’ll take plenty of improvement out of this race.’’
Matamata-based Australian jockey Jake Bayliss takes the ride at Pukekohe in a two-yearold feature that features just the solitary race winner, the impressive five-length Otaki victor Pinot Grey. Bayliss has been booked to ride She’s A Thief in the Wentwood Grange Juvenile (1000m) at Te Rapa on Sunday, though that horse remains in the Pukekohe field.