Weekend Herald

Big stallion throws down gauntlet to Inter rivals

- Michael Guerin in Christchur­ch

An old-fashioned workload produced a new best version of Habibi Inta in the $300,000 Dominion at Addington yesterday.

And after his graphic demolition job in our richest trot, the big stallion has thrown down the gauntlet to his rivals in the Inter Dominion Trotting series at Alexandra Park in 13 days.

Habibi Inta made the most of a perfect Blair Orange drive and the early gallop of favourite Oscar Bonavena to bolt away with the group one, giving Orange the dream double of Cup week after his New Zealand Cup win on Tuesday.

Already a group one winner at the Harness Jewels two seasons ago,

Habibi Inta went to a new level yesterday and that was after some tough love from trainer extraordin­aire Paul Nairn.

“After he won at Kaikoura last week I kept the work right up to him,” explained Nairn. “I knew he would have to be fit, really fit for the 3200m and he handled the work beautifull­y.

“I thought he could win because he was so fit but I didn’t think he could do that.”

It was a career statement win from Habibi Inta as he sat off the hot speed set by Marcoola and jogged past him at the top of the straight.

It was a dramatic reversal of their previous clash at Ashburton when Marcoola thrashed him by 13 lengths, showing how the right horse on the day wins the group ones this season.

Nairn will now take the big, muscular six-year-old to Auckland for an Inter Dominion where some of his key rivals have question marks.

Aussie raider Tough Monarch was a brave second yesterday, capping a great week, while veteran Monty Python surged into third. Marcoola was out of gas at the top of the straight.

Another Australian visitor in McLovin suffered a case of the thumps but should be good to go for the Inters, a series Oscar Bonavena will miss.

Oscar Bonavena was slightly checked into a gallop after 400m when horses galloped inside and outside, leaving trainer-driver Mark

Purdon enormously disappoint­ed as he tailed off. Punters didn’t enjoy it much either.

But Purdon bounced back two races later when Chase Auckland made the most of the trail-passing lane run to win the $200,000 NZ Free-For-All.

A brave and luckless fourth in the NZ Cup three days earlier, Chase Auckland got all the luck this time as he was destined to be three back on the inside but Cruz Bromac galloped when heading to the lead, which left Classie Brigade in front and Chase Auckland in the luxury spot.

All the main players from the FFA will head to the Inter Dominions where they will be met by a fresh wave of Australian­s.

 ?? Photo / Harness Racing NZ ?? Habibi Inta bolts in at Addington yesterday.
Photo / Harness Racing NZ Habibi Inta bolts in at Addington yesterday.

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