NZ Cup & Dominion Handicap first rankings

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FIRST RANKINGS RELEASED FOR NOVEMBER FEATURES

THE Addington/HRNZ Ranking Committee had a busy time on Wednesday, August 26, dealing to two sets of rankings for the first time at its initial meeting for 2015.

NZ Cup rankings as at August 26.

1. Christen Me

2. Arden Rooney

3. Smolda

4. Franco Nelson

Saveapatrol, an Overport Lodge nominee for the New Zealand Cup. (Trish Dunell photo).

Saveapatrol, an Overport Lodge nominee for the New Zealand Cup. (Trish Dunell photo).

5. Franco Ledger

6. Sky Major

7. Ohoka Punter

8. Tiger Tara

9. Corzin Terror

10. Easy On The Eye

11. Venus Serena

12. Lancewood Lizzie

13. Mossdale Conner

14. Forever Gold

15. Jason Rulz

16. Belkmyster

17. Te Kawau

18. Dalton Bromac

19. Alleluia

20. Messini

21. Bit Of A Legend

22. Saveapatrol

23. Choise Achiever

24. Mach Beauty

25. Chancellor Cullen

26. Brilliant Strike

27. Quick As A Trick

28. Lewy Risk

29. Jivin Cullen

30. Ideal Success

31. Mighty Flying Mac

32. Mach’s Gladiator

33. Ballindooley

34. Bettor Dream

35. No Doctor Needed

36. Major Bubbles

37. Delightful Dash

38. Major Star

39. Provocative Prince

40. Zakspatrol

Horses shall be ranked in the following descending order:

Winner 2014 New Zealand Trotting Cup – Adore Me (Retired).

Winner 2015 Auckland Cup – Christen Me.

Winner 2015 Inter Dominion Final- Beautide (Not nominated).

Winner 2015 Maurice Holmes Vase – To be held September 4.

Winner 2015 Avon City Ford Cup – To be held September 25.

Winner, 2nd, 3rd 2015 Canterbury Classic – To be held October 9.

Then competitiveness and performance in this seasons Group races leading up to the 2015 NZ Cup.

The competitiveness and performance in previous seasons Group races.

The competitiveness and performance in non black type races this season.

Dominion Handicap rankings, as at August 26

1. Jaccka Justy

2. Stent

3. Sheemon

Master Lavros, looking for a second Dominion Handicap triumph for trainer Mark Jones in November.

Master Lavros, looking for a second Dominion Handicap triumph for trainer Mark Jones in November.

4. Master Lavros

5. Used To Me

6. Kincaslough

7. Alley Way

8. Vincennes

9. One Over Da Moon

10. Jag’s Invasion

11. King Denny

12. Habibti

13. Daryl Boko

14. Clover Don

15. Prime Power

16. Realmein

17. Kyvalley Blur

18. Maori Time

19. Springbank Sam

20. Speeding Spur

21. Royal Aspirations

22. Overanova

23. Boizel

24. Valmagne

25. Cool Cobber

26. Uncas

27. Monbet

28. Majestic Time

29. Quite A Moment

30. Escapee

31. Harrysul

32. Live The Dream

33. Sol Invictus

34. Al Bundy

35. Leanne’s Boy

36. Monty Python

37. Waterloo Sunset

38. Wingsonhai

39. Prestine

Horses shall be ranked in the following descending order:

Winner 2014 Dominion Trot – Jaccka Justy.

Winner 2015 Rowe Cup – Stent.

Winner 2015 Ordeal Cup – To be held September 11.

Winner 2015 Canterbury Park Trotting Cup – To be held October 9.

Winner, 2nd, 3rd 2015 Trotting Free-For-All – To be held November 10.

Then competitiveness and performance in this seasons Group races leading up to the 2015 Dominion Trot.

The competitiveness and performance in previous seasons Group races

The competitiveness and performance in non black type races this season.

In a rare situation, a marked increase in Australian and international nominations made comparing the various merits of horses more difficult, but it is exciting to see so many varied form-lines coming together for races like the Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup and Hellers Dominion.

The NZ Trotting Cup rankings are headed by last season’s ‘Horse of the Year’ Christen Me, with Australian nomination and Hunter Cup winner Arden Rooney at two, being the top ranked visitor.

While the NZ Cup is missing stars such as Adore Me and Terror To Love, a new guard is set to take their place. The committee was impressed with the overall depth and quality of those nominated, which suggests an intriguing spring build-up is in store. There is the potential to have a large group of quality up-and-comers clambering for spots in the lead-up to harness racing’s great race.

In the Dominion, defending champion Jaccka Justy heads the list, just ahead of Trotter of the Year, Stent and the ever-present Sheemon. An exciting aspect is the addition of two well-performed European trotters. This is sure to add a significant edge to the Dominion and its lead-up.

Ranking the Hellers Dominion proved to be an interesting process for the committee. Addington Racing Manager Brian Rabbit explains; “It’s tremendous having the international flavour adding to the Dominion. The Australian nominations are well credentialed, which is great for the potential depth of the race but that also gave us some headaches.”

“The trickiest part for the committee was weighing up the two European horses, Used To Me and Daryl Boko. Both have competed very well in the hotbed of European trotting. Used To Me is a proven top-level type performer in France, while Daryl Boko ran third when favourite in the Finnish Derby last year, a Group 1 race worth 221,000 Euros and brings over solid Swedish form.”

“We had to exercise discretion for the European pair, as they clearly fall outside of what the ranking criteria was introduced to cover.”

The connections of smart trotter Boizel have made a Late Payment to nominate and he now takes the total number of Hellers Dominion nominations to 39.

The next set of rankings will be released following a committee meeting on Tuesday September 8, following the Maurice Holmes Vase on September 4.

Story and rankings courtesy of HRNZ.