Weekend Herald

Special win for Auret, Parkes

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An impressive front-running performanc­e to win on debut by the wellrelate­d Massiff Princess at New Plymouth yesterday brought up a significan­t milestone for trainer Fraser Auret and jockey Johnathan Parkes.

Sent forward to dispute the pace by Parkes, Massiff Princess was keen in her work and soon had the field well spread out in her wake. Given a breather approachin­g the home bend the 4-year-old Iffraaj mare maintained a bold gallop to fend off the challenge of runner-up Zealand by a neat length at the line.

The victory made it win number 100 for Auret and Parkes as a combinatio­n and was particular­ly fitting that it was aboard a John Bromleybre­d and owned galloper given the rich success the pair have enjoyed with Bromley runners including multiple Group One winner Julinsky Prince.

With Auret having now trained 251 winners, the relationsh­ip with Parkes has been invaluable and one that Auret was quick to acknowledg­e after giving a brief insight into his impressive debutant.

“She’s a nice staying type of mare that has taken five trials and about two years to get her here,” Auret said.

“She does have a lot to learn but when the penny drops, I think there is a handy horse there.

“It is very special (the victory) and especially as it is on one of John Bromley’s horses.

“It’s a huge thank you to Johnathan as he has an amazing work ethic and we have a lot of special memories.”

Parkes was also delighted with the result although he admitted that Massiff Princess had proven to be a real handful during the race.

“It’s only her first start and she is still pretty green as she has to learn to relax a bit more,” he said.

“All and all she has raced good and has managed to pull the win off.

“Fraser has always given me a lot of support over the years, along with his owners, so it’s terrific to get the

100 wins together.”

A daughter of Bromley’s handy racemare Assertive Princess, Massiff Princess is the younger half-sister of useful stayer Commanding Prince.

Parkes quickly brought up a double for the day when successful aboard the Jaime-Lee Lupton-trained Aquila Star in the fourth race on the programme.

● A brief let up after two educationa­l runs in the spring has worked the oracle for promising filly Love Struck who broke through for her maiden success at Rotorua yesterday.

The 3-year-old daughter of the illfated Waikato Stud stallion Sacred Falls had shown plenty of promise for trainers Roger James and Robert Wellwood before making her debut at Ruakaka back in August, but failed to fire in two starts before being put aside for a short spell.

The experience she gained from those two runs was clearly evident against her age-group rivals at Rotorua as she jumped nicely before settling in a handy position behind the pace for rider Darren Danis.

Danis quickly angled the filly into the clear at the top of the home straight where she dashed to the front and, although tiring noticeably in the final 100m, held on for a meritoriou­s win.

Wellwood was pleased to see his charge deliver on her early promise as he and James ponder her immediate future.“

 ?? Photo / Race Images ?? Massiff Princess leads all the way at New Plymouth.
Photo / Race Images Massiff Princess leads all the way at New Plymouth.

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