Te Akau Christmas Day Trackwork

26 December, 2018

Te Akau Christmas Day Trackwork
Te Akau track work highlights - Tuesday 25 December -

 

Course Proper:

With plenty of race options over the coming days, Burgundy Belle (S Rusof) galloped nicely in company over 1000 metres in 1.09, last 600 in 38.

Griffin (N Bakar) galloped in company over an easy 1000 metres in 1.13.8, last 600 in 41.9. Griffin aims toward racing at Stratford on Saturday or Taupo on Sunday.

Preparing to race at Taupo on Sunday, Spirit Of Galway (S Rusof) galloped on her own over an easy 800 metres in 57.4, last 600 in 41.6.

Readying to race at Hastings on New Year's Day,Motivation (S Rusof) galloped in company over an easy 1200 metres in 1.25.9, last 600 in 41.1. King Kane (D Miller) also prepares to race at Hastings, and galloped over an easy 1000 metres in 1.11.2, home in 41.4.

 

 No.2 Sand:

Aiming toward racing at Rotorua on Thursday, Savy Yong Blonk (D Miller) worked nicely at three quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.15, last 600 in 44.7.

Beaumarchais (N Bakar) worked at three quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.17, last 600 in 46. Duck Road (N Bakar) also worked at three quarter pace over 1000 metres, running very similar times.

Witchery (C Leveque) worked quietly at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1.01, home in 46.

Preparing to race at New Plymouth on Thursday, Elegant D‘Oro (J Bragg) worked at three qyarter pace over 1200 metres, running 1000 metres in 1.13.7, home in 43.5. Also possibly preparing to race at New Plymouth, Not Usual Dream (D Miller) galloped an easy 1000 metres in 1.11.2, last 600 in 40.5.

On track to race in the Group 1 Sistema Railway at Ellerslie on New Year's Day, Melody Belle (S Rusof) worked nicely at three quarter pace over 1000 metres, running the last 600 in 45.6.

Mazzuro (D Miller) looked good working at three quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.14, last 600 in 43.5.

 You're Welcome (D Miller) and Te Akau Dragon (S Rusof) paired up to gallop over an easy 1000 metres, running the final 600 in 37.7.

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