Progressive Hastings-trained mare Fancy Like Lass could now be headed for a stakes race after she recorded her fourth win from only nine starts at last.
“It’s quite a good field. There are a lot of hopes in that race on Saturday. “If he runs well we will decide whether we go to the Sistema or the Sires. He may be a champagne (listed, 1600m) horse, but we will just play it by ear.” Another Rogerson runner in line for a Group One assignment is talented but erratic filly Ezdara. The daughter of Sacred Falls was pulled up last start by jockey Jasmine Fawcett after veering wide ahead of the crossing after leading early. “She spotted the gap and wanted to run out,” Rogerson said.
Racing: Winning debut for Dream filly at Te Aroha
3 Jan, 2021 08:30 AM
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Dream Queen is well clear as she heads to the finish line at Te Aroha. Photo / Race Images
Dream Queen is well clear as she heads to the finish line at Te Aroha. Photo / Race Images
NZ Herald
Trainer Ken Rae knew he had just the sort of filly he likes dealing with when he picked her up on the float on the way home from a trip away.
The Super Easy weanling had been purchased by Rae for owner Sue Martin off the gavelhouse.com site and needed to be collected from Mark and Denny Baker s Hallmark Stud. Rae was bringing home experienced gallopers Kaharau and Blanco Bay and was taken with how the filly handled herself through the process.