Waikato Times

Heni headed for Gr 1 test

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Genuine mare Heni is heading toward a Group One date, but which path she takes to get there has yet to be decided.

The daughter of Towkay is being prepared for the step up to a mile in the New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Breeders’ Stakes (1600m) and Mike Breslin is mulling over his lead-up race options.

‘‘The Te Aroha race is her target and the original plan was to run her in the Cuddle Stakes at Trentham on Saturday to give her a go over a mile,’’ the Awapuni trainer said.

However, Heni’s last-start fourth at Hastings over 1400m prompted a rethink.

‘‘She wasn’t supposed to be in front, so we could bring her back to 1200m in the Lightning on Saturday and ride her cold, the point is to get her to relax.

‘‘I’ll probably nominate her for both races and make the call after that. She could then run here over 1400m on Sires’ Produce day before Te Aroha, she’s always raced well on a seven-day back-up.’’

Heni has won 11 of her 38 starts, including the Gr.3 Canterbury Breeders’ Stakes (1400m), and her consistenc­y is highlighte­d by a further 12 placings. Meanwhile, stablemate Wafer will run in the Gr.3 Cuddle Stakes (1600m) if she makes the field.

‘‘She showed a lot of talent as a three-year-old and then she went through a funny stage when she was going a bit hard and her breathing wasn’t right, but she’s come up a lot better this time,’’ Breslin said.

Wafer has finished strongly to be in the money in all three appearance­s this preparatio­n including a most recent second at Matamata. ‘‘Her last performanc­e was very good and realistica­lly she could have won all three starts,’’ Breslin said.

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