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NZ mare in first run for Lindsay Park

La Bella Diosa - Bradley Photograhy
La Bella Diosa

Bradley Photograhy

Don't expect to see a lot of Lindsay Park newcomer La Bella Diosa during the upcoming winter months.

Appropriately, the New Zealand mare has her first run for Lindsay Park in the Colin Hayes Hall of Fame Trophy at Flemington on Saturday.

The late Colin Hayes founded Lindsay Park and will be named as an Australian racing legend in the Hall Of Fame on Friday night.

His grandson, junior Lindsay Park trainer Ben Hayes, said the mare, a Group One winner in New Zealand and winner of the Group Two (now Group One) Surround Stakes in Sydney last year, would be set for major races in Melbourne during the spring.

"We got her about a month ago," Hayes said.

"She had a little bit of a base on her before she came over so we gave her a trial at Werribee with Damien Oliver aboard and she went pretty well.

"She gave him the feel that she wants 1400 (metres) so that's where we're starting her off.

"The idea with her is we'll give her one run, put her away and bring her back for the spring."

La Bella Diosa will be joined by stablemates Pilote D'Essai and So Si Bon in Saturday's race. -AAP




 

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