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Velocious gets ideal opportunity at Ellerslie to make up for lost season

Michael Guerin
By Michael Guerin
Racing Editor·NZ Herald·
16 May, 2025 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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Velocious is back at Ellerslie today, where she won last year's Karaka Millions. Photo / Kenton Wright

Velocious is back at Ellerslie today, where she won last year's Karaka Millions. Photo / Kenton Wright

This is not how the season was supposed to go for Velocious.

This time last year the Karaka Millions winner enjoyed a world of possibilities, even being the favourite in the earliest markets for the inaugural NZB Kiwi.

Much of that was taken away from her after a substandard start to the spring revealed a throat issue. A small operation and summer break later, Velocious rejoined the three-year-old ranks when all the good stuff had already been dished out.

But all is not lost, not if the Stephen Marsh-trained filly can book herself a ticket to Queensland via the winner’s circle at Ellerslie today.

Today’s meeting feels like an island in the stream, with a good racing surface guaranteed before the heavy tracks of winter become the new norm.

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Which is one reason Velocious heads there today.

“It is her favourite track, she has won a Group 1 and a Karaka Millions there,” says Marsh.

“We are looking at Australia with her, there is a race in Brisbane on June 7 that would suit her but obviously she would need to race well this weekend.

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“I think she will. Forget last start when things didn’t go her way, she will go a lot better on Saturday.”

Velocious (R6, No 1) could hardly come into today’s set weights and penalty race better off, carrying only 1kg more than horses just out of maidens even though she is a Group 1 winner of nearly $1 million.

She gets the right barrier to settle handy and if she is going to be heading to Sunshine State she would want to be at least paying a dividend today.

While that potential trip explains why last season’s Juvenile of the Year is racing in a normal race in mid-May, Marsh says there is a different reason Bourbon Empress is a surprise acceptor for the open 1400m today.

Already the winner of the Group 2 Rich Hill Mile this season, Bourbon Empress would usually be enjoying her autumn spell before chasing spring Group 1s but Marsh says her appetite is the issue.

“She is such a big, strong mare who does so well we thought if we gave her a long spell, she would do too well and it would be really hard to get the weight off her.

“So she will have one or run races now to tick her over and we haven’t totally ruled out her popping over to Australia for a race either.”

A horse who has travelled the other way across the Tasman is one Marsh suggests could provide a good start to the day, in a rare opening-race run before noon.

“Hakushu has a lot of ability and actually went to Australia but never raced there,” explains Marsh.

“He is better than maiden grade.”

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The Cambridge trainer is also campaigning Super Photon (R4, No 1) in a A$150,000 ($163,500) race at Flemington today, up against good mate Andrew Forsman, who has Yaldi in the same race.

“I think Flemington will suit him and I can’t believe the odds he is [$34] considering he beat the older horses last start,” says Marsh.

Marsh is locked in a battle for the title of New Zealand’s leading black-type trainer, with 17 wins at that level, the same as the Walker/Bergerson stable but the latter have the favourite Towering Vision (R4, No 1) in today’s $100,000 Skycity Champagne Stakes at Ellerslie.

While Marsh may also ultimately have to settle for his usual second on the trainer’s premiership as he sits 20 wins behind Walker/Bergerson, he is still proud of his best-ever season, especially at black-type level.

“The staff have done an amazing job and we have had great support from owners,” he says.

“That has enabled us to go to the yearling sales and buy the horses we want and this year we have bought 16 yearlings, which is a lot for us.

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“But we have almost sold all of them, with only a couple of small shares in horses who didn’t cost a lot of money left but I’d imagine that would go pretty quickly.

“With the huge stake increases in New Zealand and Australia right next door, we realise there is a golden opportunity and we want to make the most of it and take new owners along for the ride.”

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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