She quickened stylishly through a big gap one off the rail, moving up alongside Landlock with 200m remaining and throwing down a fierce challenge. Landlock was in for the fight, but Intention slowly but surely edged ahead of him to win by half a length. Landlock crossed the finish line a length and three-quarters in front of the third-placed favourite Marokopa Falls.
“I’ve always thought a lot of her, and I decided to line her up on debut without a trial,” winning trainer Mike Breslin said. “Things didn’t work out well for her that day, but she’s just done so well since then. She’s improved hugely. Her trackwork has been fantastic.
“I wouldn’t have run her in a race like this if I thought she was out of her grade. I was expecting a big run, and we got it.
“It’s great for Tineke and In To Win. We didn’t buy her for very much at the sales, and a filly like her is really important for Tineke and her syndication business.”
Saturday’s win prompted the TAB to cut Intention from $41 into $14 for the TAB Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m) at Ellerslie on January 25.
“We’ll take her home now and give her a few days in the paddock,” Breslin said. “We’ve got the Karaka Millions there as an option. I’m not sure yet how we’ll get her there, but we’ll see how she goes from here.”
Intention’s Wakefield performance made a big impression on Comignaghi, who was riding her for the first time.
“I thought she might be a bit green after that debut run, but she was a real professional today,” she said. “She finished it off very strongly from off the pace. She’s a lovely filly and takes everything in her stride, so I think she’ll only improve.”
Intention was bred by the Hawkins family’s Llanhennock Trust and offered under their Wentwood Grange banner during Book One of Karaka 2024. She was a $65,000 purchase by Breslin and In To Win. Intention comes from the first crop of Godolphin’s multiple Group One-winning sprinter Bivouac, while her dam Bella Hudood is an unraced daughter of champion sire Snitzel.
Intention has now earned $102,625 from her two-race career, which puts her clearly at the top of the Karaka Millions order of entry. Saturday’s runner-up Landlock now holds second spot with $57,375.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk