Allpress extends premiership lead

NZ Racing Desk
24 March 2020
Premiership-leading jockey Lisa Allpress. Photo: Trish Dunell
 
Lisa Allpress extended her lead in the New Zealand Jockeys’ Premiership at Tauherenikau on Sunday when she rode a double, which included victory aboard Italian Lover in the Masterton Cup (2200m).
 
The victory put her six wins ahead of the country’s leading apprentice Kozzi Asano, with a further three wins back to northern hoop Samantha Collett.
 
Allpress started the day on a high, winning the opening race on the card with the Johno Benner and Hollie Wynyard-trained Grand Mayson.
 
It was the fourth victory from 21 starts for the son of Power and Allpress believes there is plenty more in store for the gelding.
 
“He is a really nice horse. I have ridden him at the trials a couple of times and I was rapt that they gave me a ride on him on raceday,” she said.
 
“He is a nice horse, is beautiful to look at, and I think he has got a bit of ability.”
 
Later on the card Allpress saluted the judge for a second time after riding home Italian Lover to a short-head victory in the Masterton Cup.
 
“She is a little mare that we have always had a lot of time for,” Allpress said. “Karl, my husband, really liked her the first few times he watched her race.
 
“If it comes to a decision in a race to ride her I have always picked her.
 
“I was relatively confident with her chances heading into Sunday. I had a couple of choices in that race and I thought into her third run back she was going to be very competitive as she is a mare that gets better with racing.”
 
While pleased to have created a bit of a buffer with her lead in the Jockeys’ Premiership, Allpress said the potential impact of the Covid-19 epidemic is far more important.
 
“It’s a difficult time for a lot of people,” she said.
 
“I am happy with the way I have been riding, I have felt really relaxed out there as I am really enjoying what I have been doing.
 
“The premiership, if that happens this year that would be fantastic, but I think we have got a lot more things to worry about than winning premierships.” 
 

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