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Gondokoro Gets The Oaks

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Rhys McLeod has produced a gem of a ride in steering Gondokoro to Queensland Oaks victory at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

Pat Carey<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Pat Carey
Photo by Racing and Sports

The Zabeel filly was only narrowly defeated during The Roses the run prior behind Dear Demi however emphatically turned the tables in last Saturday’s Group 1 Queensland Oaks.

Gondokoro was positioned midfield by jockey Rhys McLeod with the pair keeping Dear Demi well within their sights.

A crucial moment took place with approximately 900m remaining as Nash Rawiller began to move Dear Demi off the fence.

McLeod capitalised on this as he moved the Zabeel filly up through the field along the rail.

Rounding the home turn the pair did move off the fence before barging into clear running room upon straightening.

Gondokoro from there stamped her authority on the race as she pulled away to claim a three length victory.

Miss Zenalla and Vaquera filled the minor placings.

Race favourite Dear Demi finished more than eight lengths off the winner in seventh.

Winning trainer Pat Carey was quick to praise the ride of Rhys McLeod post race.

“He is a very cool rider is Rhys and he rode the lovely race,” Carey said.

“Today was her day. Credit to Gondokoro and just a classic ride from Rhys.

“I was very happy to see her [Dear Demi] move off the fence. Rhys was able to get to where he wanted to be in the straight at the right time.

“It was the start of winning it and the finish was at the post.”

Gondokoro’s winning performance yielded the filly a new master Timeform rating of 111, seven pounds above her previous peak rating achieved in the VRC Oaks.

The effort came in just below the previous five-year-winning average of the event.

Seven days after her Queensland Oaks success, Gondokoro is expected to contest the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm.

Gondokoro will likely have to further lift upon her master Timeform rating if she is to win the Queensland Derby when looking at the latest renewals.

Brambles [112, 2012], Shootoff [2011, 114] and Dariana [2010, 116] all helped bolster that five-year-winning average of the Queensland Derby.

Court Ruler in 2009 was the last Queensland Derby victor to claim the race with a figure below Gondokoro’s current peak when he edged out subsequent Melbourne Cup winner Shocking.

The year before, Riva San took out the event who was the last filly to claim the Queensland Oaks/Queensland Derby double.

Royal Magic in 1992 is the only other filly over the past two decades who has claimed that double with just four having achieved the feat since 1973.

While Queensland Oaks winning fillies have gone on to win the Queensland Derby later that preparation, form from the race generally hasn't held up the following seasons during Australia's Spring and Autumn carnivals.

2007 Queensland Oaks winner Eskimo Queen was the last filly to claim a subsequent Group 1 success in Australia as a mare when she took out the 2008 Coolmore Classic (1500m).

You have to look back to the 2001 renewal of the Oaks for the next filly to have subsequently enjoyed Group 1 success as an older horse, and that was the champion mare Ethereal.

The Sheila Laxon-trained stayer proceeded to claim the Caulfield – Melbourne Cup double the following season.

1996 Oaks winner Arctic Scent rounds out a trio of fillies over the past two decades who have contested the Oaks and gone on and claimed an Australian Group 1 in following seasons.

She took out the Caulfield Cup later that year.

For this reason, the Queensland Oaks has come under fire for its status as a Group 1 event however 2012 winner Quintessential has gone about silencing the critics since returning to the Sunshine State.

The John Sargent-trained mare returned to the winners circle two back when claiming the Chairman’s Handicap (2100m) and then went up a level last Saturday in the Group 2 Eagle Farm Cup (2200m).

Quintessential fought hard to fend off a late challenge from the Peter Moody-trained Manighar and in doing so, posted a new master Timeform rating of 118.


Racing and Sports

Eagle Farm

Saturday, 01st June 2013

7
15:40
(local)

XXXX Gold Queensland Oaks (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN
AUD $402,500
2400m TURF SLOW
7
15:40
(local)
AUD $402,500
2400m SLOW

XXXX Gold Queensland Oaks (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN

Gondokoro began fairly well from her inside draw (1) and settled nicely about ninth on the rails, travelling smoothly. She improved nicely to seventh (still on the rails) at the 600m before switching out to be in a challenging position on straightening. She dashed clear at the 200m and drew away to win impressively by almost three lengths in a strong staying performance. Miss Zenella raced just past midfield on the rails. She improved nicely coming to the turn and switched out on straightening, put in a strong run in the centre of the track at the 200m, and then fought on particularly well for a very good second. It was only her sixth start and she is a very promising staying-bred filly. Vaquera was about twelfth and improved between runners at the 600m. She was ‘in traffic’ on turning for home before getting clear at the 200m and she then ran on very well for a good third. It was a very nice effort. Just As Cosmic was handy most of the way and battled on for fourth while the favourite Dear Demi was a handy seventh on the rails but pulled badly in the slow early pace, racing in blinkers for the first time, and disappointed in finishing seventh. *ANZ

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. GONDOKORO (NZ) 3yo F
ZABEEL (NZ) - KISUMU (AUS)
RHYS MCLEOD
P G CAREY
$4.5
56.5kg
Wyadup Valley Farm (Mgr: T J Delroy)
2nd 15. MISS ZENELLA (NZ) 3yo F
ZABEEL (NZ) - DIAMOND LIKE (AUS)
LUKE NOLEN
PETER G MOODY
$9
56.5kg
Sir P Hogan, Lady J A Hogan, C La Rosa, M C Donnelly, M R Scott & W Mirzikinian
3rd 8. VAQUERA (NZ) 3yo F
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - THE MIGHTY LIONS (NZ)
MICHAEL RODD
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$10
56.5kg
D A Henderson, Mrs R J Henderson, L C Henderson, A J Henderson, J D Henderson & Mrs J P Henderson

Sales Information

4th 10. JUST AS COSMIC (AUS) 3yo F
FOMALHAUT (USA) - SOLAR SLIPPER (AUS)
CHRIS MUNCE
STEVEN WILSON
$13
56.5kg

Sales Information

5th 11. MAGIC IN MOTION (AUS) 3yo F
MAGIC ALBERT (AUS) - LUCYROWE (AUS)
GLEN COLLESS
ROBERT HEATHCOTE
$41
56.5kg

Sales Information

6th 2. KAZANLUK (AUS) 3yo F
RED RANSOM (USA) - ROSE OF DANEHILL (AUS)
KERRIN MCEVOY
ANTHONY FREEDMAN
$26
56.5kg
7th 1. DEAR DEMI (AUS) 3yo F
DEHERE (USA) - SHIRLEY (AUS)
NASH RAWILLER
CLARRY CONNERS
$2.88
56.5kg

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8th 13. GERMAYNE LASS (AUS) 3yo F
STROMBERG CARLSON (AUS) - O' VENUS (AUS)
RYAN WIGGINS
DESLEIGH FORSTER
$151
56.5kg

Sales Information

9th 7. PROPER MADAM (AUS) 3yo F
STRATUM (AUS) - ULTRAVASE (USA)
CHRISTIAN REITH
JASON WARREN
$21
56.5kg

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10th 6. FANTISHA (AUS) 3yo F
COLLATE (AUS) - SPURRING (AUS)
TIMOTHY BELL
STEVEN O'DEA
$101
56.5kg

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11th 14. IRELAND'S TEARDROP (AUS) 3yo F
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - ISOLDA (NZ)
PETER ROBL
ANTHONY CUMMINGS
$21
56.5kg
12th 12. ZOMBIE DANCER (AUS) 3yo F
ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - SUN SONG (AUS)
MICHAEL WALKER
GREG EURELL
$51
56.5kg

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13th 16. PHANTOM CALLER (AUS) 3yo F
GREENWOOD LAKE (USA) - MYSTERY CALL (AUS)
PAUL HAMMERSLEY
PETER BALZEN
$101
56.5kg

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14th 17. PORCELLANUS (NZ) 3yo F
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - CASUAL CHICK (NZ)
TIM CLARK
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$13
56.5kg

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15th 3. SOAPY STAR (AUS) 3yo F
DUBAWI (IRE) - BABASSU (AUS)
HUGH BOWMAN
KRIS LEES
$9
56.5kg

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16th 9. ANTARCTIC DREAM (AUS) 3yo F
SOUTHERN IMAGE (USA) - GROUNDLESS THREATS (NZ)
BRENTON AVDULLA
BRUCE W HILL
$151
56.5kg

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17th 18. THE LAST SHOWER (NZ) 3yo F
CECCONI (AUS) - SOLAR SHOWER (AUS)
EDDIE WILKINSON
MICHAEL MORONEY
$51
56.5kg

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