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Jockey draws rich praise from trainer

Gypsy Fair - Race Images Palmerston North
Gypsy Fair

Race Images Palmerston North

Allan Sharrock was moved to all but break a golden rule at Awapuni where his gifted mare Gypsy Fair won the feature event, courtesy of a flawless ride.

The New Plymouth trainer devised a pre-race plan and delivered his instructions accordingly to Samantha Wynne ahead of the Gr.3 Merial Ancare Metric Mile on Saturday.

The southern jockey then played her part in guiding Gypsy Fair to a defeat of the favourite Platinum Command.

"I don't give 10s to riders, but that was a nine and three quarter," Sharrock said.

"I told her to take off at the 500 and put them to the sword and she rode her perfectly."

Gypsy Fair jumped well to be outside the early leader Kindaleica before Wynne allowed the six-year-old to stride to the front and she turned up the pressure across the top.

The daughter of Falkirk was well clear on straightening and she stuck to her task grimly down the straight to have a neck on Platinum Command, who came from the tail of the field, at the post with New York Minute also making late ground for third.

Sharrock said he rarely asked his horses to step from 1200 to 1600 metres, but in Gypsy Fair's case it was an opportunity he couldn't afford to miss.

"She's out of a Zabeel mare so I thought she'd stick on and we're running out of wet tracks for her," he said.

"She's a genuine heavy track horse with a good pedigree and now she's got black type. I think those fillies and mares' weight-for-age races in the autumn will beckon her."

The winner of six races, Gypsy Fair is a grand-daughter of the Gr.1 Queensland Oaks winner Round The World, who was also Group One placed in the AJC Oaks and the Sydney and Brisbane Cups, and the family of the recently retired Gr.1 H. S. Dyke Stakes winner Valley Girl. – NZ Racing Desk.



 

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