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NZ Racing Desk
16 December 2020

Guineas for Tony Be

The Gr.2 Skycity Auckland Guineas (1600m) at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day is on the agenda for impressive last start winner Tony Be.

The Steven Cole-trained three-year-old son of More Than Ready broke maiden ranks at the Ellerslie twilight meeting over 1600m, coming from beyond midfield in a steadily run affair. 

“It was a good effort the other day because they went very slow early,” Cole said.

“His sectional times were very good. I think he ran the second fastest last 600m on the day. It was a pretty impressive effort, and he is a nice colt going forward.”

 

More in store for Lelawala

Promising three-year-old filly Lelawala scored in good style at Pukekohe on Wednesday, dashing away in the concluding stages under apprentice Darren Dannis to take out the NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race (1200m) at just her second start.

Prepared by trainer Chris Wood, Lelawala had finished a good second on debut at Rotorua yet still paid a tidy dividend of $15 when saluting.

“She’s a nice progressive filly. I won’t throw her in the deep end just yet. She’s got plenty of ability and I have always liked her,” Wood said.

“She went a very good race first-up at Rotorua and today she just showed what she has got. She is a filly with plenty of upside and plenty to look forward to.”

Sharing in the ownership in the daughter of Niagara are Wood’s sons Johnty and Thomas, the latter well-known race caller currently plying his trade in Hong Kong.

“It’s nice to have them in it,” Wood said.

“Phil Proverbs and I bred the filly and when it came time to racing her, I put a couple of good friends Ken Green and Keith Smith into her. My two boys and Phil are in the horse and it’s nice to have good people involved.”

Wood was confident the filly would get a mile or beyond in time.

“There are a few nice races coming up over Christmas time, but I will just do what’s best for her,” he said.

Stablemate Side Eye was only nabbed late when finishing second in a 1400m maiden later in the day. 

“He was a horse I bought in Scone for not a lot of money and he is a nice progressive horse too. First time in blinkers today worked well,” Wood said.

 

Kirwan’s Lane to tackle Gold Coast feature

Last-start winner Kirwan’s Lane will have a freshen up before heading to Queensland for the TAB Wave (1800m) at the Gold Coast Turf Club on January 9.

The son of Charm Spirit was second up this campaign when winning over 1600m at Randwick last Saturday.

A suitable barrier and drop back in distance worked the oracle for the John O’Shea-trained four-year-old who put in an impressive display under Brenton Avdulla to win by half a length.

O’Shea will now target the A$250,000 feature race for three and four-year-olds on Aquis Raceday with Kirwan’s Lane who was purchased out of Little Avondale Stud’s 2018 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 1 draft for $170,000.

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