Pair Seek to Continue Dream Run
17 October, 2014
The New Zealand Racing Desk reports:
Flaming (NZ) (Bachelor Duke) and Darci's Dream (NZ) (Darci Brahma) have the task of upholding a proud stable record in Saturday's Listed $50,000 Ray Coupland Stakes.
Matamata's Te Akau Racing has won the Ashburton three-year-old feature six times, three of them under current trainer Jason Bridgman.
"It's been a great race to us and a good race for me. In my four years at Te Akau, I've won it three times and Rock 'n' Pop (Fastnet Rock) threw the race away when he finished second to Shuka (NZ) (Bachelor Duke). He shied out and veered wide and lost a fair bit of ground," Bridgman said. Of course Rock 'n' Pop went on to claim the Group 1 NZ 2000 Guineas at his next start.
"It's a nice lead-up to the Guineas races at Riccarton. It's doesn't have the same pressure of the Sarten Memorial at Te Rapa and it's treated our horses well."
Bridgman's previous winners were King's Rose (NZ) (Redoute's Choice) in 2010, Abidewithme (NZ) (Redoute's Choice) in 2012 and Costa Viva (Encosta de Lago) in 2013 (a stable quinella with Chambord), while Te Akau earlier won with King's Chapel (King of Kings) in 2003, Sea Saint (Orpen) in 2005 and Princess Coup (Encosta de Lago) in 2006 (Corsage was relegated the following year from first).
King's Chapel progressed to Gr. 1 2000 Guineas success, while King's Rose and Costa Viva went on to win the Gr. 1 1000 Guineas, the race in the sights of Flaming and Darci's Dream.
Both fillies bring strong form, with Flaming finishing second to Group One winner O'Marilyn (NZ) (O'Reilly) resuming in the Gr. 3 Gold Trail Stakes at Hastings last month and Darci's Dream winning both her starts as a three-year-old, following a first-up win at Taupo with success in the Listed Canterbury Belle Stakes at Riccarton.
"Darci's Dream looks near her peak now, condition-wise, but she'd probably prefer a bit more moisture around," Bridgman said.
"Flaming has shown more class on top of the ground, but they are both live chances. Darci's Dream has probably got the edge fitness-wise but Flaming has got the better form credentials, coming out of a good run in the Gold Trail Stakes. It's going to be a good match-up because there's not much between them."
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