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Atlantis Crowned the Queen in South
Australia
Kiwi galloper
Atlantis Dream (NZ) (Elusive City) beat a
high-class field of fillies and mares in the A$175,000 Group
2 Hughes Chauffeured Limosines Queen of The South Stakes
(1600m) at Morphettville on Saturday.
Winning on debut as a three-year-old, the now six-years-old Atlantis Dream has won six of her 14 starts. Trained by Darren Weir, she has only raced up to 1600m, finishing second in her last start at Flemington.
“It was an excellent win,” commented Weir. “She is a great, tough mare who has had a lot of soundness issues so it was nice to get a stakes win with her.
“It wasn’t ideal coming from the back of the field but luckily Morphettville is a well-spaced track so it gave her a chance to balance up and run on."
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Bred: Haunui Farm Offered: Haunui Farm Purchased: John Foote Bloodstock at New Zealand Bloodstock's 2010 Festival Sale - $10,000
No More Tears Smiles on
Debut
Two-year-old
No More Tears (NZ) (Darci
Brahma) produced a winning debut in the $50,000 Listed
Hamilton Vets Equine Stakes (1100m) at Te Rapa on
Saturday.
No More Tears (NZ) triumphant in the Listed
Hamilton Vets Equine Stakes.
Photo courtesy of Trish
Dunell.
From the stable of Stephen Marsh, No More Tears
won her first trial in March. A second trial over 1000m saw
the filly finish in second place before visiting the
winner’s circle in her first raceday appearance two weeks
later.
“It was a very courageous effort coming from near last in a track record time,” commented Marsh. “We thought she would be up against it a bit given the talent in the race and being a first starter having drawn a wide gate. I was over the moon with her, it was a super effort.
“We are talking at the moment as to where to next for her, but we will send her to the paddock for now and she will return for the three-year-old races and probably look towards the 1000 Guineas.”
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Bred: DW Wallace Offered: Ardsley Stud Purchased: Go Racing at New Zealand Bloodstock's 2014 Select Sale - $75,000
Peach
Cove Celebrates the Champagne
Stakes
Breaking her maiden
status at stakes level was Peach
Cove (NZ) (Buffalo Man) in the
$50,000 Listed Berkley Stud Champagne Stakes (1200m) at
Riccarton on Saturday.
Peach Cove (NZ) wins the Listed
Berkley Stud Champagne Stakes.
Photo courtesy of Race
Images South.
The lightly raced Peach Cove has
participated in two stakes races in her four start career.
She finished runner-up in the Listed Welcome Stakes at
Riccarton at her first attempt at stakes level, finishing
second to race rival Jacquetta (NZ)
(Keeper).
Trained by Mandy and Matt Brown, Peach Cove’s last start saw her place third behind race-favourite and rivalDezzies Dream (NZ) (Coats Choice) just two weeks ago.
“We were impressed at how she was able to get up and win from where she did,” commented Matt Brown. “It was a good run and we were very, very happy."
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Bred: Totara Park Stud Offered: Totara Park Stud Purchased: Passed at New Zealand Bloodstock's 2014 Festival Sale
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