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Lynds hoping for a Telegraph start

Thien Ly inner beats Smashing  - Troy Leggett Race Images (PN)
Thien Ly inner beats Smashing

Troy Leggett Race Images (PN)

Awapuni trainer Jeff Lynds is prepared to raise the bar to a lofty level for his sparingly-raced sprinter Thien Ly.

He produced the six-year-old for a first-up victory at Trentham on Saturday and he's got his fingers crossed that performance will give the Stravinsky gelding a shot at a Group One prize later in the month.

"If we can sneak into the field then we might have a crack at the Telegraph," Lynds said.

Thien Ly posted his fourth career win in the Southern Rangitikei Veterinary Services Premier, his first race day appearance since he beat Lewis Caroll, who has subsequently won two races, at Te Rapa last April.

"He's had a few problems and injured his hind quarter," Lynds said.

A lack of recent racing didn't hold Thien Ly back at Trentham where he was given the most economical of rides by Rosie Myers behind the pace.

"Rosie had ridden him in jump-outs and it's always nice to have her on," Lynds said.

Myers didn't have to cover an inch of extra ground on Thien Ly, who didn't need asking twice to lengthen stride along the fence.

"The speed was quite strong and we were lucky the leader ran out and gave us a beautiful run up the rail," she said.

"He tends to run in so it suited us. He's always had a lot of ability."

The front-runner Smashing stuck grimly to her guns in the closing 400 metres to take second money ahead of Lucyinrio. The favourite Whispering was never a player in the straight and beat only one runner home.

Curraghmore will offer a half-brother (Lot 741) by Power to Thien Ly during the Select Sale at Karaka on February 1.

Lynds and Myers subsequently completed a Trentham double when Wills Road, who was in blinkers for the first time, narrowly triumphed in the Rt. Hon. Winston Peters Cup. - NZ Racing Desk.


 

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