Te Akau Tuesday Trackwork

Date: 12 Feb 2019



Te Akau track work highlights - Tuesday 12 February -





Plough:





Our Flying Ace (N Bakar) looked good working at three
quarter pace over 800 metres in 1 minute, last 600 in 45.





Preparing to race at Wairoa next week, Griffin (C
Burdan) worked nicely at three quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.15.8, home in
44.9.





Avantage (J Bragg) worked at three quarter pace over
800 metres in 58.7, final 600 in 42. She was followed by Pacific Coast
(J Nason) who worked over 800 metres in 59.7, last 600 in 42.7.





Chance To Dance (O Bosson) and Andoyas (D
Danis) galloped nicely over 1200 metres, running the last 1000 in 1.04.5, home
in 37.





In A Twinkling (D Miller) and Prise De Fer (O
Bosson) paired up to gallop over 1200 metres in 1.18.8, last 600 in 36.8. Both
horses aim toward racing in the $100,000 Group 2 Avondale Guineas (3YO SW,
2100m) at Ellerslie on Saturday.





Aotea Lad (N Bakar) looked good working at three
quarter pace over 1000 metres. Lord High Spirit (C Leveque) also worked
over 1000 metres however, no times were taken.  





Mistletoe (M Grylls) and Twilight Zone (J
Nason) paired up to work at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1 minute,
last 600 in 44.2.





Aiming to possibly race at Wanganui on Friday, Enrichment
(D Miller) and Te Akau Dragon (O Bosson) galloped over 1000 metres in
1.05, last 600 in 37.5. The pair were followed by Rock Idol (C Grylls)
who prepares to race at Gisborne on Sunday, and ran similar times.





Also readying to race at Gisborne on Sunday, Beau Geste
(D Miller) and Full Of Grace (O Bosson) worked over an easy 1200 metres
in 1.28.8, final 600 in 36.7.





Lady Zeraph (J Bragg) and Puysegur (J
Kamaruddin) worked at three quarter pace over 800 metres, running the last 600
in 45.





Sasso Corbaro (O Bosson) galloped on her own over an
easy 1000 metres in 1.09.6.





Wide Awake (J Nason) and Supera (M Donoghue)
galloped together over 1200 metres in 1.21.8, last 600 in 36.7. Wide Awake
prepares for the $30,000 Poverty Bay Cup at Gisborne on Sunday.


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