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22nd Group 1 for Savabeel

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Amarelinha lands New Zealand Oaks

AMARELINHA winning the Al Basti Equiworld Nz Oaks
AMARELINHA winning the Al Basti Equiworld Nz Oaks Picture: Race Images Photo

Amarelinha (3 f ex Hopscotch by O'Reilly) was the star attraction heading into the New Zealand Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) and after giving her supporters a slight scare early on, the Jamie Richards-trained filly lived up to expectations, producing an extraordinary performance to win the Group 1 and in the process became Savabeel’s (Zabeel) 22nd top-flight winner. 

The three-year-old has carved a lofty reputation for herself this season, having landed the Eight Carat Classic (Gr 2, 1600m), Sir Tristram Fillies Classic (Gr 2, 2000m) and Sunline Vase (Gr 3, 2100m) and she had no issues adding to her flourishing record, beating Charms Star (Per Incanto) by a length. Llanacord (Contributer) was another quarter of a length away in third. 

As the gates opened Amarelinha appeared to jump in the air and nearly dislodged rider Opie Bosson, the move cost her early momentum and forced Bosson to track three-wide leaving the home straight the first time, before Bosson was able to slot into a nice position one-off the fence in midfield.

From there on the result appeared to be in little doubt as Bosson sent Amarelinha forward to challenge on the home turn and then urged her two lengths clear with a brilliant burst of speed.

“I don’t know what happened at the start as she just fell out of the barrier and he (Bosson) was lucky he stuck with her,” Richards said. “She sort of dropped in then he got going, got round them and then had to drop in again.

“Full credit to Opie though as he rode a lovely race, found the back of the right one coming to the corner and then got going on the bend.

“She was brilliant today and is a very good filly.

“I’m really thrilled for everyone concerned.”

Despite the ease of the victory, Richards is in two minds as to whether to extend her campaign with a trip to Sydney or to head to the spelling paddock.

“We’ve been to this race before and haven’t had a lot of luck so I’m glad to tick it off today,” Richards said.

“We will have a look at Aussie, but she needs good ground so we will take her home and have a look at her before we make any further plans.”

Purchased by Ellis for NZ$300,000 at Book 1 of the 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka National Yearling Sale, Amarelinha is out of unraced O’Reilly (Last Tycoon) mare Hopscotch, meaning the filly is bred on the same cross as 20 stakes winners and becomes the fifth Group 1 for the nick, joining Costume, Diademe, Savaria and Embellish. 

Hopscotch herself is a half-sister to multiple Group 1 winner Metal Bender (Danasinga), while Group 3-winning pair North Pacific (Brazen Beau) and Missybeel (Savabeel) - who is also out of an O’Reilly mare - also feature on the page. 

In 2018, Hopscotch produced a filly by Savabeel and she was purchased by Brewers Bloodstock for NZ$190,000 at the New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka National Yearling Sale and in 2019 she foaled another filly by the Waikato Stud-based sire. 

Amarelinha is one of 112 stakes winners for five-time champion sire Savabeel, who stood at Waikato Stud for NZ$100,000 (plus GST) last year. The son of Zabeel (Sir Tristram) is enjoying a good season in Australia and New Zealand, siring 16 stakes winners and Amarelinha becomes the third Group 1 winner, with Probabeel and Concert Hall being the others. 

The stallion has 17 lots catalogued at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, including six bred on the Savabeel / O’Reilly cross. The sale gets underway in Sydney on April 6.


Racing and Sports

Trentham

Saturday, 20th March 2021

8
16:55
(local)

Al Basti Equiworld Nz Oaks (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN
NZD $400,000
2400m TURF DEAD
8
16:55
(local)
NZD $400,000
2400m DEAD

Al Basti Equiworld Nz Oaks (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN

The G1 NZ Oaks (2400m) winner was the odds on Amarelinha and she led turning for home and scored by a length leaving nothing to chance in 2:29.65. The filly after an awkward start raced wide but then got in over eighth and one-off the last mile and she sat there until being asked to move importantly before the home turn. The winners and where they came from on the home turn were fifth (on the fence and two and a half lengths from the leader), ninth (one-off the inside and three and a half lengths from the leader), fourth (three-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), led (four-off the inside and a length from the leader), fourth (on the inner and two lengths the leader), co-leader (one-off the inside), tenth (four-off the inside and five lengths from the leader), led (six-off the inside and a neck in front) and fourth (six-off the inside and two and a half lengths from the leader). Amarelinha was scoring today her fifth win in seven outings and in her other two runs she has finished second beaten a head by Aegon at G3 and she missed on debut by a nostril to Wild Moose. She has won from 1300m to 2400m and on footing from Good to Slow and she really is a push button filly. Her near defeat two runs ago was not repeated today as the regular rider had her up leading turning for home today rather than spotting the leader several lengths and it matters. Second home was Charm's Star that raced one spot further back than the winner and on her inner then worked off across the top and moved to sixth deeper turning for home. She was second at the 300m and had her chance to run down the winner but the task proved beyond her though the G1 placing has added untold too her worth. Third home and stiff was Llanacord that raced fifth the inner and then she got held up badly by stoppers to be eighth turning for home before being angled out and surging. She hit the line well for third at the 150m and was beaten less than a length and a half. Prior to today she had won her maiden by a big margin over 2040m then last start won at G2 by a nose over 2100m and today gets a G1 placing. Her improvement in the last month has been staggering. Fourth home and finding the line well was Cheaperthandivorce that raced seventh the inner then worked off across the top and was ninth and crowded turning for home. She was flat and a long way from the leaders but really got her second wind the closing stages. Fifth home was Spine Tingle that raced tenth the outer and she ran home well the closing stages after being seventh at the 200m. Sixth home and beaten just over six lengths was Zee Falls that raced sixth the outer and was the first to move wide before the home turn. She came up sixth and five-off turning in and had carted up the winner prior but then wilted and was fifth at the 200m. Next home was Dragon Queen that raced second and was fourth turning in before wilting as well. There was over nine lengths back to Slave To Love and she ran on from twelfth on settling to be ninth at the line. If Affare ran tenth beaten over nine and a half lengths and she settled last and ran on but was distant at the line. Her fourth in the G1 NZ Derby prior clearly took more out of her and they went so much harder today early and faster overall too. Tenth home and beaten under ten lengths was Beautifulnightmare that raced fourth the outer and weakened out. The rest got beaten almost thirteen lengths and as much as over twenty-three lengths. Needle And Thread, the Australian bred, led up and stopped badly to finish last and clearly went too hard in front. The winner is a superior filly this season in New Zealand and she should be undefeated but in saying that she has been ridden poorly and her quality has got her home. She is a closer but has a turn of foot so can make up many lengths quickly therefore it is purely rider error if she is beaten in New Zealand. How she measures up in Australia will determine the ratings of the fillies she has beaten in New Zealand as the depth looks suspect at the moment. The match ups due to Covid have not always eventuated and there have been shocks and surprises along the way this season. The depth this season in both New Zealand and Australia has a huge asterisk beside it as a result.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. AMARELINHA (NZ) 3yo F
SAVABEEL (AUS) - HOPSCOTCH (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
JAMIE RICHARDS
$1.57
56.5kg
Te Akau Hopskip'n'jump Syndicate (Mgr: Karyn Fenton-Ellis Mnzm)

Sales Information

2nd 7. CHARMS STAR (NZ) 3yo F
PER INCANTO (USA) - ANNIESSTAR (NZ)
SAM WEATHERLEY
LISA LATTA
$21
56.5kg
N W Nicholson

Sales Information

3rd 6. LLANACORD (NZ) 3yo F
CONTRIBUTER (IRE) - L'ACCORD (NZ)
LEAH HEMI
STEPHEN NICKALLS
$26
56.5kg
Mrs D J & K E Hopson & S Nickalls

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4th 11. CHEAPERTHANDIVORCE (NZ) 3yo F
SAVABEEL (AUS) - BOUNDLESS (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
ROGER JAMES & ROBERT WELLWOOD
$12
56.5kg

Sales Information

5th 10. SPINE TINGLE (NZ) 3yo F
SUPER EASY (NZ) - MYBACK (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
D LOGAN & C GIBBS
$41
56.5kg

Sales Information

6th 4. ZEE FALLS (NZ) 3yo F
SACRED FALLS (NZ) - ZELITIST (NZ)
LISA ALLPRESS
STEPHEN MARSH
$21
56.5kg

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7th 8. DRAGON QUEEN (NZ) 3yo F
SWEYNESSE (AUS) - HAPPY ENDINGS (NZ)
TAIKI YANAGIDA
MICHAEL MORONEY & PAM GERARD
$31
56.5kg

Sales Information

8th 3. SLAVE TO LOVE (NZ) 3yo F
SAVABEEL (AUS) - MOOCHI ME (AUS)
ASHVIN GOINDASAMY
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$31
56.5kg
9th 5. IL AFFARE (NZ) 3yo F
DUNDEEL (NZ) - PENNACCHIO (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$21
56.5kg
10th 12. BEAUTIFULNIGHTMARE (NZ) 3yo F
CONTRIBUTER (IRE) - LILLY BELLE (NZ)
SAMANTHA WYNNE
D LOGAN & C GIBBS
$101
56.5kg
11th 13. CAROLINA REAPER (NZ) 3yo F
VESPA (NZ) - BONNEY PEPPER (IRE)
MICHAEL MCNAB
GRAHAM RICHARDSON & ROGAN NORVALL
$51
56.5kg

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12th 14. LOVETTORLEAVEIT (NZ) 3yo F
ROC DE CAMBES (NZ) - BOOGIE NIGHTS (AUS)
R H SCHOFER
CLAYTON CHIPPERFIELD
$101
56.5kg
13th 15. KALUANUI (NZ) 3yo F
SACRED FALLS (NZ) - HEMEM (AUS)
DARRYL BRADLEY
JOHN BARY
$51
56.5kg

Sales Information

14th 9. CANUHANDLEAJANDAL (NZ) 3yo F
JIMMY CHOUX (NZ) - OUZO (NZ)
KOZZI ASANO
GRAHAM RICHARDSON & ROGAN NORVALL
$31
56.5kg
15th 2. NEEDLE AND THREAD (AUS) 3yo F
MAKFI (GB) - FLEECE (GB)
CRAIG GRYLLS
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE & KRIS SHAILER
$8
56.5kg

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