Bosson Back for Manawatu Sires

Date: 25 Mar 2019

Bosson Back for Manawatu Sires





The Informant reports:









After
a winning weekend at Rosehill, Opie Bosson returns to the New Zealand
feature racing scene for next Saturday's Courtesy Ford Manawatu Sires'
Produce Stakes meeting at Awapuni.





Bosson
was in good touch on Saturday, getting Avantage home in the Gr. 3
Birthday Card Stakes and finishing third on Danzdanzdance in the Gr. 1
Ranvet Stakes. He will continue his association with that pair at the
Sydney autumn carnival, but beforehand has a date with Yourdeel in the
hope of completing the domestic Group One two-year-old double.





Bosson
won the Gr. 1 Sistema Stakes at Ellerslie on Yourdeel, who trainer
Jamie Richards reports has thrived in the fortnight since.





“I'm
very happy with how Yourdeel has come on since Ellerslie,” Richards
said. “Equinox has gone on the right way since winning at Trentham last
week and provided the ground is satisfactory he'll be there too.”





Richards
will throw the dice with maiden three-year-old Golden Age and enter him
for Saturday's Gr. 3 Higgins Manawatu Classic. The lightly raced
Savabeel gelding has been placed in his last four starts, the most
recent when badly hampered over 1600 metres.





“He's
a horse that hasn't had much luck, narrowly beaten twice and then very
unlucky at Te Aroha last week,” Richards said. “We believe he deserves
his chance and the 2000 metres should be right up his alley.”





In
Bosson's absence from the Sydney carnival, James McDonald will take the
ride on New Zealand Derby runner-up In A Twinkling in Saturday's
Tulloch Stakes, with a view to backing up in the following weekend's
Australian Derby.





“That
was a very satisfying result with Avantage and she seems to have come
through the race well, so she can go to the Gr. 2 Arrowfield Stakes,”
Richards added. “In A Twinkling has settled in well and Probabeel has
come through her first-up run pleasingly.





“We're
looking forward to getting her out on the wide open spaces of Randwick
(for the Sires' Produce Stakes) and hopefully on improved ground.”


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