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Champions Day at Ellerslie: Best trainers in the business rate their chances

Michael Guerin
By Michael Guerin
Racing Editor·NZ Herald·
6 Mar, 2025 04:55 PM5 mins to read

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El Vencedor: 'No reason to think he won't race at his peak.' Photo / Kenton Wright Race Images

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With so many great horses and talented horsepeople there is a lot of punting information to digest before making your Champion’s Day bets.

So here are what some of the best trainers in the business think of their key chances at Ellerslie tomorrow.

Race 3, Haunui King’s Plate

Danny Walker, Crocetti (No.1): “He is working every bit as good as he was heading into the Railway so no reason to think he won’t perform to that level again.”

Ken Kelso, Alabama Lass (No.5): “She worked really well between races here [Matamata] on Saturday. We are very happy with her.”

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Race 4, Sistema Stakes

Mark Walker, Return To Conquer, He Who Dares, La Dorada, Marokopa Falls: “Return To Sender would be our top pick as he has real class.

“But La Dorada is so tough she can still win even from her wider draw while He Who Dares was good at Matamata last start and is still improving.”

Stephen Marsh, To Cap It All (7) and Tale Of The Gypsy (11): “Both of To Cap It All’s starts have been in stakes races and she has won and run second so she can get some again, but obviously it is a very good field.”

Race 6, Bonecrusher NZ Stakes

Stephen Marsh, El Vencedor (No.1): “He couldn’t be better. He galloped super on Tuesday morning and I am glad we started him two weeks ago because he loves the racing.

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“He has got the draw to to be handy and no reason to think he won’t race at his peak.”

Simon Alexander, La Crique (No.6): “She galloped well last week and she should be better than when she finished second in the Herbie Dyke.”

Roger James, Orchestral (No.7): “Her last start has definitely bought her on and the 2000m will suit better. I think she has the right draw to sit and watch her main rivals.”

Mark Walker, Qali Al Farrasha (No.8): “She is ready for 2000m and has the speed to use barrier 1 so should get a good run.”

Race 7, Barfoot and Thompson Auckland Cup

Grant Cooksley, Trust In You (3) and Son Of Sun (4): “They are both ready and will run good races but if I had to go for one it would be Son Of Sun, maybe he will handle the 3200m better. But a lot will come down to tempo.”

Lance Noble, About Time (6): “We can’t buy a good draw at the moment. She is spot on but Warren [Kennedy] will need to get on the back of the right horse.”

Shaun Fannin, Sailor Jack (9): “Mick Dee was our best man so it is very cool to have him riding him. He will be aggressive and get handy and we think he has a real chance.”

Race 8, NZB Kiwi

Lance O’Sullivan, Checkmate (3) and Sethito (10): “They are the better of our four chances and between them it might come down to the tempo, with Checkmate better suited if they go hard.”

Stephen Marsh, Penman (4) and Ardalio (11): “Not ideal draws but the wide draw probably affects Penman more as it makes it hard for him to get handy whereas the filly will settle back and run on strongly.”

Bjorn Baker, Perfumist (7): “We have a good draw and we are going to use it. She could be in front and hard to catch.”

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Mark Walker, Damask Rose (No.8): “We think going in fesh will suit her and she trialled great last week. She has a decent draw but we’d like some tempo.”

Race 9, Trackside NZ Derby

Trent Busuttin, Thedoctoroflove (1): “He has thrived since he has been in New Zealand and will eat up 2400m. I hope it is a fast run race.”

Shaune Ritchie, Tuxedo (2): “He is bang on and worked really well at Ellerslie on Monday. I think the Waikato Guineas was the right lead-up race and while he will get back he can win.”

Stephen Marsh, Bourbon Proof (3) and Kiwi Skyhawk (7): “They are both exactly where we want them to be. We have always thought they were true Derby horses and they get the draws so they are right in it.”

Shaun Clotworthy, Willydoit (4): “He looks well, better than he did last start but the draw doesn’t help. But he might be a bit handier and we won’t be surprised if he bounces back.”

Roger James, Oceana Dream (5) and Grey Area (15): “Oceana Dream has come on exactly how we would have wanted since his last start. To be honest I wouldn’t have chosen barrier 1 but it is better than being wide.”

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Mark Walker, Hakkinen (6): “He is a horse on the way up and drawn to get a soft run so he will go well.”

Michael Guerin wrote his first nationally published racing articles while still in school and started writing about horse racing and the gambling industry for the Herald as a 20-year-old in 1990. He became the Herald’s racing editor in 1995 and covers the world’s biggest horse racing carnivals.

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