Major owner achieves rare feat

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KYPROS KOTZIKAS 4TH OWNER TO WIN DOUBLE

Kypros Kotzikas, one of Christchurch’s most successful businessmen, has achieved a rare feat as a horse owner with victories in the elite races of both New Zealand pacing and trotting.

Kypros Kotzikas accepts the magnificient Hellers Dominion tropy.

Kypros Kotzikas accepts the magnificient Hellers Dominion tropy.

The Cyprus-born United Fisheries founder and chief added the Hellers Dominion Handicap Trot trophy on Show Day, 2013, with Master Lavros, 16 years after winning NZ’s most prestigious pacing race, the 1997 New Zealand Cup as the co-owner, with trainer Bob Cameron, of Iraklis.

Kypros, who has been a major invester in racing for 36 years, is the first modern day owner to achieve wins in both major races at Addington.

Three major players of yesteryear also owned winners of the top races of both codes.

G J (George) Barton raced triple NZ Cup winner Indianapolis (1934-36), and also owned the 1925 Dominion winer Napland.

W T (Bill) Lowe, who raced dual NZ Cup winner Lucky Jack (1937 & 1939), also raced 1934 Dominion winner Trampfast.

Kypros Kotzikas, and partner Jane Campbell, show their delight after the Dominion presentation.

Kypros Kotzikas, and partner Jane Campbell, show their delight after the Dominion presentation.

A B (Allan) Holmes was the most recent, racing and training 1945 NZ Cup winner Gold Bar, while he also co-owned and trained 1952 Dominion winner Precaution.

Kypros dedicated the biggest win of Master Lavros’ career to his late wife Mary, who died from cancer in March last year.

Mr and Mrs Kotzikas bred Master Lavros, by Sundon from from the imported Sierra Kosmos mare Lavra Noblesse.

He is a half-brother to Kosmopolitan Lavra, who who four from only 15 starts, before heading to the breeding barn.

Master Lavros was Mary’s favourite horse.

“It was very exciting to win the race,” said Kypros graciously at the presentation.

He also thanked sponsors Hellers, stating without sponsors, there would be no prizemoney.

Major owner Kypros Kotzikas triumphantly raises the Dominion trophy. Partner Jane Campbell looks on.

Major owner Kypros Kotzikas triumphantly raises the Dominion trophy. Partner Jane Campbell looks on.

Iraklis (Vance Hanover-Tuapeka Star), who won 21 of 51 racetrack starts for just over $1 million in stakes, was humanely put down in 2007 after suffering a heart problem.

The superstar pacer also numbered big race wins in the New Zealand Free-For-All as a 4YO in 1996, the year preceeding his Cup win, and victory in a Miracle Mile.

Together with the late Mary, Kypros founded their Lavros Lodge operation and has raced a host of other winners.

Following the retirement of Bob Cameron from full-time training, Kypros has sent horses to various stables and has been a loyal supporter of Burnham trainer Mark Jones.

He also now races C1 trotter Astrapi from the Overport Lodge stable.

Other good pacing winners for Kypros over the years include: Anvil’s Star (runnerup to Il Vicolo in the 1996 NZ Cup), Lavros Star (11 wins from 18 Australasian starts, 1:50, US), former top youngster Ermis (17 wins & $191,568), Bio Marinus (Sires Stakes 3YO Finalist), Lavros Jasper, Lavros Lord (18 wins, 1:52.6), Lavros Cameleon (six NZ wins from 12 starts), Barrosa (four wins), That’s Life Lavra (10 wins & $191,346), Posh Lavra (five wins) and Kokona (three wins, 1:56.9).

By Jeff Scott

 

Dominion success for Overport Lodge

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MASTER LAVROS TOO GOOD IN HELLERS DOMINION

Overport Lodge trainer Mark Jones stuck to his game plan and was rewarded with the most sought after trophy in NZ trotting, the $200,000 Hellers Dominion Handicap at Addington on Show day, Friday, November 15, 2013.

There was some relief everything went right, as more often than not things can go wrong, but Mark couldn’t fault how things panned out.

Overport Lodge trainer-driver Mark Jones shares a moment with Trackside presenter Greg O'Connor after his Dominion victory.

Overport Lodge trainer-driver Mark Jones shares a moment with Trackside presenter Greg O’Connor after his Dominion victory.

“Everyone had their chance but on the day the best horse won,” Mark said.

“His work last Sunday was as good as we could ever get it,” he said.

Mark even allowed himself a rare show of emotion with a victory salute _ first seen at Addington in 2001 on another special occasion.

That was when Mark was 22 and clinched the NZ Drivers Premiership, moving past Tony Herlihy on the final night of racing for the season at Addington, when victorious with Final Ridge and ending the season on 116 wins.

The Dominion held special significance for Mark as his most sought after race to win, outside the biggest of them all, the New Zealand Cup.

“To win it you need a great show of horsemanship,” he says.

Master Lavros is joined by owner Kypros Kotzikas and partner Jane Campbell in the victory celebrations.

Master Lavros is joined by owner Kypros Kotzikas and partner Jane Campbell in the victory celebrations.

Mark became a third generation Jones family success story in the race _ his late grandfather Derek having driven 1951 winner Battle Cry, while Mark’s father Peter drove two Dominion winners, Tussle (1986) and Sundon (1990).

Sundon, himself, has super-sired Master Lavros, and earlier Dominion winners, Martina H (dead-heat with Take A Moment, (2002), Pompallier (2005), Whatsundermykilt (2006) and Springbank Richard (2009).

Mark resisted temptation to start Master Lavros in Tuesday’s mobile free-for-all. Master Lavros again stepped well, being parked early, with Mark wresting the lead from arch rival Stent after the opening 600m.

Although he would have been happy to stay in front, Mark found a perfect trail behind 2008 Dominion winner Stig when he ranged up quickly beginning the last mile.

Master Lavros was much too good with a sprint lane run in the straight. He won untested with a sprint lane finish by 2 1/2 lengths from Stig, Stent and Vulcan, in a strong 4:05.1 (3200m).

Mark, 33, a the 2003 World Champion driver and 1999 Australasian Young Drivers Champion, is these days fully devoted his training operation.

He earmarked Ricky May to drive Master Lavros this season, but owner Kypros Kotzikas had other thoughts.

The reason why is simple, says Mark. “Kypros insisted I had to drive him.”

Master Lavros, decorated with his garland and dress rug, after taking out the Hellers Dominion.

Master Lavros, decorated with his garland and dress rug, after taking out the Hellers Dominion.

“Being a trotter who flew into a break at the Jewels early on, Kypros said you do all the work with him and know him, so you drive him.”

Mark explained some of the mystery for engaging Blair Orange, Ricky May or Anthony Butt, for his better horses, yet still accepts outside drives, such as for the Tim Butt-trained Pass Them By, in Tuesday’s $650,000 New Zealand Cup.

“I realised after I handed up the lead in a race with Shezoneoftheboyz that it was something I would never do _ hand up the lead on a $1.20 favourite.”

“But when you train them, you sometimes know too much about them _ about whats going on behind the scenes, and it can cloud your judgement. Its better when you can just put someone on and they drive them how they see it.”

“But I do like driving the trotters,” he said.

“Training is more important to me than driving, but the owner gets what he wants, so I am on this horse and pretty stoked about it now.”

Team Overport Lodge with Master Lavros post-race. From left to right, Kimberly Butt, Mark Jones, Kypros Kotzikas, Jane Campbell and Regan Todd.

Team Overport Lodge with Master Lavros post-race. From left to right, Kimberly Butt, Mark Jones, Kypros Kotzikas, Jane Campbell and Regan Todd.

Master Lavros, and Tuesday’s brilliant intermediate grade pacing winner Saveapatrol, are now at the satellite arm of the stable at Woodend Beach managed by Regan Todd.

and Mark was quick to thank Regan for his major role, along with other support staff, Jill Smolenski, Amber Jenkins and Kimberly Butt.

“Straight-line training on the beach has helped him,” he said.

Mark was also thankful to the work by Gillian Morris with Master Lavros.

“She’s a qualified horse masseuse.”

“She massages both Master Lavros and Saveapatrol. She goes over his whole body and spends an hour and a bit a day on him. Things like that make a big difference,” Mark said

Off and trotting in the 2013 Hellers Dominion. From inside out, Stent, Master Lavros, Peak, Dr Hook and The Fiery Ginga, all step well from the front-line.

Off and trotting in the 2013 Hellers Dominion. From inside out, Stent, Master Lavros, Peak, Dr Hook and The Fiery Ginga, all step well from the front-line.

Mark doesn’t intend to over-race Master Lavros this term.

“I’m leaning toward missing Auckland (December),” he said.

“Hopefully that will get him into the Glenferrie Challenge ($A200,000, Menangle, NSW, March 2).”

He is then likely to have a couple of races in Melbourne such as the $A100,000 Australian Trotting Grand Prix on March 15.

However, the $A300,000 Great Southern Star on March 22 is off the radar, as Mark won’t race him twice in the one day.

Master Lavros is scheduled to then return to NZ for the $150,000 Rowe Cup at Auckland on May 5.

“That will about do it this season. He’s going to be better next year you’d think. If I look after him, he’ll look after me,” Mark said.

Master Lavros has raced just 20 times for 11 wins and three placings, earning $197,152.

* Mark gifted one of his supporters, wheelchair-bound teen Campbell Cowan, with his winning whip after winning the Hellers Dominion.

“He’s a great kid so it was nice to put a smile on his face,” Mark said.

Mark gave the whip to the boy, who was born with cerebal palsy, epilespy and visual impairment, when returning to the stabling enclosure.

By Jeff Scott

NZ METRO TC – Friday, November 15

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NZ METRO TC, Friday, November 15

Race 4: CLASSIEBEE (10, Blair Orange), mob. 2600m: “Its a strong field. If gets a good run and does no work, you never know, he could surprise.”

Race 11: MASTER LAVROS (4), 3200m std: “I’m really happy with him. He’s been beginning good so ideally if he steps quick I’d like to let him bowl along in front.”

Outside drives

Race 1: MY ENTOURAGE (8), mob. 1950m: “It should be a little bit easier for him than the Sires Stakes Heat. Could place.”

Race 3: IDLE CONN (3), mob. 1950m: “Went into a break at the 600m on Tuesday so take on trust.”

Race 5: ASTRAL TRAVELLER (10), 3, 10m: 2600m std: “He didn’t last the 3200m on Tuesday but coming back to 2600m should suit better.”

Race 6: CAPTAIN PEACOCK (8), mob. 1950m: “Went good again on Tuesday. Should be a strong each-way show.”

Race 8: MAMSELLE (8), 2600m std: “She’s coming in fresh for the week. If we can get a good trip she could get some of it.”

Race 10: SUPREME GEM (7), mob. 1950m: “She’s had a trial and workout since breaking in the score-up a couple of weeks ago, so hopefully she’s on the improve but will need luck.”

Race 12: DYNAMIC PARTY (8), mob. 1950m: “Did a bit of work and wasn’t too far away on Tuesday, but its a strong field and not going to be easy from the wide draw.”

ASHBURTON TC – Thursday, November 14

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ASHBURTON TC, Thursday, November 14

Race 1: KOWHAI SUNRISE (6), 2400m std: “Was solid at Kaikoura. A chance again with Bonechip the one to beat.”

Race 2: IS THIS LOVE (3, Kimberly Butt), mob. 2400m: “Hasn’t had a lot of luck. Gets a good draw so hopefully she can make use of it.”

Outside drives

Race 4: KOWHAI CREEK (8), 2400m std: “Begins good. Should be a place chance if we can stay handy.”

Race 5: CALA (14), mob. 1609m: “She goes alright but not going to be easy from the back row over the mile.”

Race 6: CHEYENNE WARRIOR (15), 2400m std: “Looking for luck.”

Race 10: ARMED FORCE (5), 2400m std: “Went ok at the Motukarara workouts last  weekend. An uspet show providing he does things right.”

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