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Racing: Why trainer Jamie Richards isn t nervous about Melody Belle s record chase 11 Feb, 2021 07:50 AM 5 minutes to read If Melody Belle wins the Herbie Dyke at Te Rapa she will become New Zealand s most successful Group 1 thoroughbred. Photo / Photosport If Melody Belle wins the Herbie Dyke at Te Rapa she will become New Zealand s most successful Group 1 thoroughbred. Photo / Photosport NZ Herald By: Michael Guerin Jamie Richards is too busy to get caught up in the emotion of what Melody Belle is expected to achieve at Te Rapa on Saturday. The champion trainer realises if his great mare wins the Herbie Dyke and becomes New Zealand s most successful Group 1 thoroughbred it is special in our racing history and he will be the man who helped make it happen. ....
Te Akau to the fore at home trials By 2021-01-14T11:14+11:00 It was a big day for trainer Jamie Richards and his team at the Matamata trials on Tuesday, with 32 runners, including star mares Melody Belle and Probabeel. 11-time Group One winner Melody Belle headed into her 1200m heat with plenty of condition, but pleased Richards with her runner-up effort ahead of her Gr.1 Thorndon Mile (1600m) target later this month. “Melody Belle looked pretty big and burly before the start,” Richards said. “She has got a bit of tightening up to do yet. A big, strong hit-out like that will bring her on and we have got enough time to give her an exhibition gallop before we head to the Thorndon first-up.” ....
With NZ Racing Desk Leading New Zealand trainer Jamie Richard will look to head to the All-Star Mile third-up with star mare Probabeel. Probabeel was one of a number of stars that trialled for Richards at Matamata on Tuesday, with 11-time Group 1 winner Melody Belle among the 32 horses the stable took for a hit out. It was a pleasing effort from Probabeel, who went on to win her 800m ahead of stablemate and fellow Brendan and Jo Lindsay-owned filly Kahma Lass. Both Probabeel and Kahma Lass will head to Australia, Richards confirmed. “I was really pleased with the way they trialled, particularly Probabeel over half a mile,” Richards said. ....