Te Akau Weekend Trackwork

24 November, 2018

Te Akau Weekend Trackwork
Te Akau track work highlights - Saturday 24 November -     

Course Proper:

Readying for the Rating 65 1560 metres at Rotorua on Wednesday, King Kane(D Miller) looked good galloping over 1200 metres in 1.21, last 600 in 38.4

Lord High Spirit (J Bragg) galloped over 1000 metres in 1.09.5, last 600 in 38.7.

On track to debut at Rotorua, Weaponry (C Burdan) and Prise De Fer (D Miller) galloped nicely together over 1000 metres in 1.11.6, last 600 in 39.8.

Galloping on his own and set to race at Rotorua, Don'tblamethemusic (N Bakar) worked over 1000 metres in 1.09.1, last 600 in 40.5. Also preparing to race at Rotorua, Pinot Grey (J Nason) and Shezathinka (J Stan) galloped nicely over 1000 metres in 1.10.3, home in 39.0.

Icebomb (N Bakar) and Kylie Bax (J Stan) galloped over 1000 metres in 1.05.8, last 600 in 37.1. Both horses aim toward racing at Rotorua on Wednesday.

Te Akau Dragon (N Bakar) and Man Oh Man (J Stan) paired up to gallop over 800 metres (out wide) in 55.4, last 600 in 40.4.

Mazzuro (D Miller) and Fabulous Flight (C Burdan) looked good galloping over 800 metres (on the rail) in 50, last 600 in 36.1.

Probabeel (D Miller) and She's Not Bad (N Bakar) worked well over an easy 1000 metres in 1.15, home in 43.2.

No.2 Sand:

Golden Age (D Miller) lead Boutonniere (J Stan) at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1.02, last 600 in 45. Griffin (C Burdan) also worked at three quarter pace over 800 metres, running very similar times.

Trendsetting (N Bakar) worked at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1.03, home in 46.

Laureate (D Miller) worked at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1.02. He was followed by Aotea Lad (J Stan) who finished off 800 metres in similar time.

English Rose (J Nason) was followed by Rock Idol (J Bragg) when working at three quarter pace over 1200 metres, running the last 1000 in 1.15.8, 600 in 46.1.

Elegant D'Oro (L Miller) worked at three quarter pace over 1200 metres in 1.15, last 600 in 44.5. Our Abbadean (J Nason) also worked at three quarter pace over 1000 metres, running very similar times.

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