FORB-NELSON-AUCKLAND TC, June 9-10

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FORBURY PARK TC, Thursday, June 9

Race 8: REALLY DESIRABLE (11, Blair Orange), mob. 2200m: “Has a chance with the right run.”

NELSON HRC, Friday, June 10

Race 3: GLENFERRIE CLASSIC (13, Samantha Ottley), 2400m std: “Better than a maiden. If she does things right and gets handy she should be very hard to beat.”

Race 5: KOWHAI MONARCH (7, Samantha Ottley), 2400m std: “Gets in a good race and looks a good chance too.”

Race 7: CORINGA DELIGHT (1, Wayne Higgs) & CROFT BAY (11, Samantha Ottley), UR 1, 2400m std:

“Coringa Delight gets her chance in an even field.”

“Croft Bay is racing good and can win again.”

Race 9: SANDOVAL (4, Blair Orange), 2400m std: “Good enough to win if luck goes his way.”

AUCKLAND TC, Friday, June 10

Race 2: AYMAR (1, Maurice McKendry), mob. 2200m: “If she does things right she’s a winning hope.”

Rocker Band fulfills the faith in Jewels

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ROCKER BAND DELIVERS GROUP ONE FOR TOP OWNER

Overport Lodge trainer Mark Jones gets no pressure from Queensland owner Greg Brodie. He’s never met him, yet he’s one of his main clients.

The association had its best result yet when speed mare Rocker Band charged home in the hands of Sam Ottley to win the $150,000 NRM Evolve 4YO Diamond at Cambridge on Saturday, June 4, 2016.

Rocker Band and an elated Sam Ottley have the $150,000 NRM Evolve Jewels 4YO Diamond won at Cambridge on June 4.

Rocker Band and an elated Sam Ottley have the $150,000 NRM Evolve Jewels 4YO Diamond won at Cambridge on June 4. (Trish Dunell photo).

Mark gained immense satsifaction with his first Group One training win for Mr Brodie with a horse Mark actually formerly owned.

Mr Brodie, who formerly raced champion youngster Courage Under Fire, is at a stage in life where he’s not interested in breeding horses.

This made Mark’s decision a couple of years ago to swap him Rocker Band for a then former expensive 3YO filly Ultimate CC, who had struck a tough grade, even easier.

Part of the agreement is that Mark gets Rocker Band back for breeding at the end of her race career, giving both men what they want short and long-term.

Rocker Band, a daughter of Rocknroll Hanover and 2005 New Zealand Cup winner Mainland Banner, had already taken a 1:53.3 mile mark at Winton in December, a time she equalled in the 4YO Jewels.

Mark was “gifted” the major Gold Coast owner as a client by Mark’s former employer Bruce Negus, when the latter decided to relocate to Waikouaiti from Burnham.

Mark was recommended to become Mr Brodie’s Canterbury trainer when Mark branched out on his own training career.

Mr Brodie had early success with Mark with the likes of Best Chance, Ok Courage (12 NZ wins from 40 starts), Holme Fire (five wins, sixth from a horror draw in the 2012 3YO Jewels Emerald), Alex, Rockabella, Christian Seel (1:56.1), Mach Kana, Jackaroozy, Courage Tells, Atom Of Courage and Buzz Courage.

But Rocker Band, now a winner of $164,685 from nine wins in 24 starts, has returned Mr Brodie to winning at Group One level.

No less important in the victory was driver Sam Ottley.

Winning combination, Sam Ottley and Mark Jones.

Winning combination, Sam Ottley and Mark Jones.

For Sam, it capped a brilliant comeback from a sickening race smash at Methven last October and fulfilled the faith Mark had in her as a top level reinswoman.

“She was too good a driver to have sitting in the stands,” was Mark’s summation when she signed up as a stable foreperson at Overport Lodge.

Sam, aged 25, the first female junior reinswoman to drive 100 winners in NZ and a former junior premiership winner, had her driving career at the crossroads before transferring to Overport Lodge.

After becoming a senior reinswoman, she was beginning to languish through lack of opportunities but Mark knew she would be an asset to the stable and promised her racedrives.

On Saturday, she joined Nat Rasmussen, another badly injured in that Methven racefall, as the only other female driver to win a Harness Jewels.

Her only previous Jewels drive was an eighth with outsider Canardly Lover for Hamish Hunter in Christen Me’s 4YO Jewels at Ashburton three years ago.

“This is one of the greatest days in my life, if not the greatest,” Sam said after returning to scale.

“We got back further than I wanted and we had a heap of ground to make up but she (Rocker Band) got a chance to show her speed,” she said.

They stormed home wide out to win by a neck, with fellow Cantab Expressive Victor (Blair Orange) charging home along the markers for second, but Rocker Band always had enough in hand over the final 50 metres.

Sam was quick to turn the attention back to everyone who had supported her over the years, especially Mark Jones and Greg Brodie, for giving her a Jewels opportunity.

She said she wouldn’t have had a problem if Mark had wanted to drive Rocker Band himself in such an important race.

But Mark had made the commitment to Sam that she would drive her and she made all the right choices, despite being shuffled four back on the markers from a tricky draw.

“Sam summed it up great,” Mark said.

“She drove her own race. She has been criticised a few times after getting beaten but she’s always looked after her (Rocker Band).”

Mark rated winning the Jewels equal to winning last year’s Dominion Handicap with Master Lavros.

“It was not a winnable race for her six months ago but we set her for it. With a few others missing we went in with a chance.”

Mark had previously trained Crystal Star to run third (to Joyfuljoy and Imagine Me) in the 2009 Harness Jewels 3YO Diamond at Ashburton.

The Jewels win by Rocker Band lifted Mark’s stable earnings as a trainer over the $4 million mark with his 421st career win.

DELIGHTFUL MEMPHIS GAME RUNNERUP

Delightful Memphis, left parked from her wide front row draw for Blair Orange in the $150,000 RA & JV Yarndley 2YO Diamond, fought gamely for second to front-running Partyon.

The winner, another by top sire Bettor’s Delight in the All Stars stable of Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen having just her second start, led throughout from the four gate.

Partyon, raced by the Breckon Farms-The Top Ten Syndicate, which includes former double All Black, former harness racing co-trainer and now Sky presenter Jeff Wilson, was untroubled to hold by 2 1/2 lengths in 1:55.5 (1609m).

She proved too hard to run down over the leaders last 800m in 56.6s and final 400m in 27.3s.

Runnerup Delighful Memphis, who played her part in a siring trifecta in the race for Bettor’s Delight, took her debut season earnings to $107,742 from two wins and five seconds in eight starts.

Both Rocker Band and Delightful Memphis now both return to Canterbury for well-earned spells.

SMOKE N FIRE IN FORM AT ASHBURTON

The winning Jewels team of Mark and Sam moved to Ashburton on Sunday with Sam finding another patient drive to land Smoke N Fire home a maiden winner.

Locked away four back on the markers from the inside of the second row, Sam took the short way home along the markers on the favourite to win going away by 1 1/4 lengths in 3:01.7 for the mobile 2400m.

Smoke N Fire was having her second run back since spelling November.

The diminuitive 3YO daughter of Courage Under Fire and Smoke N Mirrors won a race at two, but didn’t thrive when tried in the spring.

She becomes the third to race and third individual winner for her good Pacific Rocket dam Smoke N Mirrors (10 wins), earlier leaving two-race winners Smoke N Grin and the ill-fated Smoke N Santanna.

Luckless first-up at Addington on May 27, Smoke N Fire is raced by her breeders Pete and Debra Smith, and Pete’s aunt, Patricia.

By Jeff Scott

HR WAIKATO-ASHBURTON TC, June 4-5

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HR WAIKATO @ CAMBRIDGE, Saturday, June 4
Delightful Memphis, is as good as she's been all season, according to trainer Mark Jones, going into the $150,000 Harness Jewels 2YO Diamond on Saturday.

Delightful Memphis, trainer Mark Jones advises she’s as good as she’s been all season, going into the $150,000 Harness Jewels 2YO Diamond on Saturday.

 

Race 1: ROCKER BAND (9, Samantha Ottley), mob. 1609m: “Seems very well and her fate depends on Miss Daisy holding the lead, which after Friday, looks obvious. But you never know, if she sits in the trail, she can run top three.”

 

Race 3: DELIGHTFUL MEMPHIS (7, Blair Orange), mob 1609m: “Trialled nice on Saturday and has come on with that since. She’s handled everything well this season and is still going good. I think she is as good as she has been all season so we just want no bad luck.”

ASHBURTON TC, Sunday, June 5

Race 5: SMOKE N FIRE (10, Samantha Ottley), mob. 2400m: “Good draw for her. If doesn’t get too far back and gets luck she will be very hard to beat.”

Race 8: PERISSA (7, Samantha Ottley), 1, 10m, 2400m std: “Going in fresh in a strong field so looking for luck.”

AUCKLAND TC, Friday, June 3

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AUCKLAND TC, Friday, June 3

Race 1: DANKE (6, Samantha Ottley), 4, 10m, 2700m std: “In tough race so looking for luck.”

Race 10: AYMAR (8, Maurice McKendry), mob. 2200m: “Racing great and earning good money. Has a winning chance.”

FORBURY PARK TC, Thursday, June 2

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FORBURY PARK TC, Thursday, June 2

Race 8: REALLY DESIRABLE (3, Robbie Close), mob. 2200m: “Battled at Manawatu but has freshened. Can place chance with the right luck.”

Arran Chief 100th Met Multiplier winner

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ARRAN CHIEF MET MULTIPLIER’S 100th WINNER

May 30, 2016

Six-win trotter Arran Chief was the 100th winner of the Met Multiplier at Addington on Friday, May 27, 2016.

With a substantial total of 100 pacers or trotters having now won the Met Multiplier since inception in August 2012, means Addington has contributed $750,000 to this bonus scheme alone.

Arran Chief, with Burnham trainer-driver, Andrew Faulks

Arran Chief, with Burnham trainer-driver, Andrew Faulks

The Met Multiplier was designed to encourage trainers to support the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club (NZMTC) with a lucrative incentive for the connections.

To win the $7500 Met Multiplier bonus, a horse has to only start at NZMTC meetings a minimum of 15 times over a 12 month rolling period and be placed 1st or dead heat for 1st in one of those qualifying starts.

Addington’s Racing Manager Brian Rabbitt commented “the Met Multiplier has been a big winner for owners, trainers and the club. We have seen an increase in horse numbers and our starter numbers continue to track above the national average which is a positive result.

“Addington intends to keep the scheme going especially as more and more owners and trainers are seeing the merit in it. Last Friday Night was a perfect example of this because if Gunpowder, Aveross Brachole, Clover Mac, Here We Go Again and Donegal Jimmy Dave had all won their race they would all be receiving the $7500 bonus.”

Full details and conditions of The Met Multiplier Bonus can be found under the Racing – Promotions and Incentives section at addington.co.nz or contact Brian Rabbitt or Richard Bromley at the Addington Racing Department on (03) 338 9094.

Courtesy of Keryn McElroy,
Business & Marketing Manager,
Addington

HR WAIKATO @ Cambridge, Tuesday, May 31

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HR WAIKATO @ CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday, May 31

Race 4: DANKE (11, Mark), mob 1700m: “Couldn’t close on them at Auckland on Friday but he’s in the right race today. Outside place with luck from the draw.”

Danke, an upset show from the back row over 1700m at Cambridge on Tuesday.

Danke, an upset show from the back row over 1700m at Cambridge on Tuesday.

 

Croft Bay delivers in Addington junior race

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CROFT BAY DELIVERS FOR MATT ANDERSON IN ADDINGTON JUNIOR PACE

Overport Lodge trainer Mark Jones brought up his 44th training win for the season when Matt Anderson combined with Croft Bay for a strong C1 junior drivers win at Addington on Friday, May 27.

Croft Bay, an improving 4YO Lis Mara brother to 4-win 3YO filly Pat Campbell (1:59.3), and half-brother to Montana Falcon (1:53.2, Aust, 25 wins & $A167,376) and former Overport Lodge pacer McPocket (1:53.5, Aus, 10 wins & $A90,157) had to be good to win.

Overport_Lodge_signHe is a fifth-line descendant of  former smart 10-win mare 1978 NZ Standardbred Breeders Stakes winner Classiebawn.

Croft Bay was sent to the unruly by starter Peter Lamb after rearing repeatedly when lining up in the Flair – For Ladies Advancing The Interests Of Racing Pace.

He paced away when the start was effected by was back ninth on settling and was shuffled to 11th before making a three wide run from just inside the 1400m mark.

After leading up the three-wide line, he improved to parked at the 1000m.

All Stars junior Matt Anderson let Croft Bay stride outside favourite Articulight when Vanhalem attacked three wide 650m out, turning the race into a staying affair.

Croft Bay strode clear at the 600m and although Happy As Larry loomed in chase turning for home, the Overport Lodge leader didn’t flinch in the run home, holding by a neck in 3:19.6 (2600m).

The leaders ran their last 800m in 58.6s but it was a survival of the fittest over the last 400m in 30.1s.

This was Croft Bay’s second win in eight starts in the colours of owner Simon Gilmore, and Matt Anderson’s 22nd driving win for the season.

Stablemate Anika Lindenny (Laura McKay) was checked out of the race at the start, but has a chance to bounce back from the inside draw in an amateur drivers race at Rangiora on Sunday.

RANGIORA HRC, Sunday, May 29

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RANGIORA HRC, Sunday, May 29
Coringa Delight, an upset first 4 chance providing she steps safely in Race 9 at Rangiora on Sunday.

Coringa Delight, an upset first 4 chance providing she steps safely in Race 9 at Rangiora on Sunday.

 

Race 1: ANIKA LINDENNY (1, Miranda Hallett) & FRANCO EXETER (7, John McDermott), mob. 2000m: “Anika Lindenny’s been a bit disappointing after her first-up win. Looking for improvement from the draw.”

 

“Franco Exeter’s freshened up since racing tired at Forbury (April 28). The race suits and should have an each-way chance.”

 

Race 9: CORINGA DELIGHT (2, Wayne Higgs), 2600m std: “Freshened up after racing at Forbury in late April. Outside place if she steps cleanly from the inside draw.”

AUCKLAND-NZ METRO TC, Friday, May 27

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AUCKLAND TC, Friday, May 27

Race 1: AYMAR (8, Maurice McKendry), mob. 2200m: “Settled in good and work has been good but drawn bad. Still has a winning chance.”

Race 9: DANKE (7, Mark), 1, 10m, 2200m std: “He gets in the right race to place.”

Outside drive

Race 7: BOBBY BREEN (1), mob. 1700m: “Form been mixed lately but
an upset place show if he does things right.”

NZ METRO TC, Friday, May 27
Smoke N Fire, a close second in a recent Rangiora workout. She resumes in the Christian Cullen Mobile Pace at Addington on Friday.

Smoke N Fire, a close second in a recent Rangiora workout. She resumes in the Christian Cullen Mobile Pace at Addington on Friday.

 

Race 2: SMOKE N FIRE (5, Samantha Ottley), mob. 1950m: “Trialling nice but will benefit from the run. Should be a strong each way chance.”

 

Race 4: CROFT BAY (5, Matt Anderson) & ANIKA LINDENNY (13, Laura McKay), 2600m std: “Croft Bay disappointed on Sunday but was hitting wheels. An each-way chance.”

 

“Anika Lindenny needs to improve.”