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Gray excited about Bosson riding Newlands in QEII Cup

Opie Bosson gets Convict home for Stephen Gray - Singapore Turf Club
Opie Bosson gets Convict home for Stephen Gray

Singapore Turf Club

Trainer Stephen Gray can’t wait to reunite with top New Zealand jockey Opie Bosson next weekend.

The Group 1-winning trainer has enlisted the help of his fellow countryman to ride Newlands in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup (1800m) next Sunday.

Bosson has been a frequent visitor to the Republic Island since he was 17, when he first rode at Bukit Timah as an apprentice jockey for ex-trainer Bernard Ang.

A lot of water has flown under the bridge, most notably two senior titles, close to 50 Group 1 wins on both sides of the Tasman Sea – and also two of Singapore’s biggest races, if not the biggest – the Singapore Gold Cup with the Laurie Laxon-trained Recast in 2007 and the Emirates Singapore Derby with the Bruce Marsh-trained Race Ahead in 2010.

Bosson, 36, rode as a freelance at his longest stint in 2012, but with first priority for Marsh and Mark Walker, a trainer with whom he ruled the roost during the Darci Brahma and Princess Coup era.

It would seem those Kiwis are a tight bunch as it is now Gray’s turn to hire the top gun! But the amiable handler is not one who picks a jockey just because they share the same place of birth – he goes for polish in the saddle.

Last November, he brought in two cameo jockeys and they both hit the target – Hong Kong-based Mauritian lightweight jockey Karis Teetan (through Teetan’s good mate ex-Singapore Turf Club racing commentator Gareth Pepper) on Lim’s Cruiser in the EW Barker Trophy (1400m) and Craig Williams (through Vlad Duric who could not make the weight and recommended his fellow Victorian friend), another jockey who can ride light, on Bahana in the Group 1 Dester Singapore Gold Cup (2200m).

But it’s true he does know Bosson a little better. Besides, even if Bosson’s last haul of 18 winners in 2012 were scored mainly for Marsh (13) and Walker (three), he signed off his stay – cut short in July for personal reasons – with a horse of Gray’s, Convict on July 15, 2012.

“It’s great that Opie has accepted to ride Newlands for Paul Hickman in the QEII Cup,” said Gray.

“We’re really pleased we were able to get a jockey of his quality and who has often ridden in Singapore, therefore knows the track very well.

“Opie will hold his own anywhere in the world. We can’t wait to see him partnering Newlands in the QEII Cup.

“The horse was a facile winner at his last start over 1800m, and the QEII Cup, which is now dropped from 2000m to 1800m, will suit him down to the ground.

“Of course, Opie will also get to ride other horses of mine on that day.” -STC



 

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