Probabeel Looking to Turn Tables in Vinery

28 March, 2020

Probabeel Looking to Turn Tables in Vinery










NZ Racing News reports:









Star fillies Funstar (Adelaide) and Probabeel (NZ) (Savabeel) will continue their rivalry in the Gr.1 Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m) at Rosehill on Saturday.





Funstar and Probabeel have met on four occasions, with both
finishing in the top two each time.





The Chris Waller-trained Funstar has won three of those
clashes including the Gr.2 Phar Lap Stakes (1500m) last start, while the Jamie
Richards-trained Probabeel got the upper hand when winning the Gr.1 Surround
Stakes (1400m) two starts back.





While Kiwi trainer Richards is at home in New Zealand in
lockdown under Alert Level 4 Covid-19 restrictions, an able team are deputising
across the Tasman.





“Dad (Paul), Ashley Handley and Opie Bosson are all over
there with the horses and they've been very happy with her,” Richards said.





“She worked very nicely on Tuesday morning and we think the
step up to 2000m and hopefully a bit of an improved track, we can give Funstar
a shake.”





The Rosehill track is currently rated a Soft 7 which
Richards believes will assist Funstar more than his filly.





“Fingers crossed that they don't get any more rain and that
it might improve a little bit, but in saying that, when we raced there a
fortnight ago it downgraded quickly, so it is probably going to be a little bit
off and is likely to suit Funstar a little bit better than it's going to suit
us.”





The Matamata trainer believes the step up to 2000m won't be
an issue.





“She's by a champion stallion in Savabeel out of a mare that was
placed in the Lowland (Gr.3, 2000m), so her pedigree suggests that she
can get over a bit of a trip.





“The way that she races, I think indicates that she can get over a
bit of ground as well. She relaxes and then builds and finishes off.”


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