“Once he balanced up, he has got a good finish on him. As soon as I asked the question he really knuckled down and wanted to win, which is what you need in a colt going into a Karaka Million.”
Bosson knows what it takes to win a Karaka Millions 2YO, having ridden five Te Akau-trained juveniles to win the rich feature, and he believes Kinnaird has the ability to make it six.
“He has got a lot of upside about him,” Bosson said. “He is still learning and we have still got the option of putting the blinkers on too.”
Mark Walker, who trains Kinnaird in partnership with Sam Bergerson, was full of praise for Bosson’s ride, believing it proved the difference on the green colt.
“It was an Opie-of-old ride, that was a brilliant ride,” Walker said. “He is still new, he is still green, he did a lot wrong, but the experience and the class of Opie got him through.”
Te Akau has won eight of the last nine editions of the Karaka Millions 2YO, with Walker winning the race with Tokyo Tycoon (2023) and La Dorada (2025), the last in partnership with Bergerson, and he is looking forward to Kinnaird contesting the race this month.
“We are on the right track. It was a nice win,” he said. “He will go straight in (to the Karaka Millions).”
Kinnaird was purchased out of Highview’s 2025 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 1 Yearling Sale draft by Te Akau Racing principal David Ellis for $340,000.
He has won both of his starts to date and amassed just shy of $130,000 in prizemoney.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk