Pace made the race for Abidewithme at Te Rapa
and the well-related mare took full advantage of a strong tempo to record a
career highlight victory in Saturday's Group II Travis Stakes.
Trainer Jason Bridgman said the mare had been a victim of slowly run races on
numerous occasions and she had now received her due reward.
"Down the back there were a few horses trapped wide and they went forward to
put the pressure on.
"The 2000 metre races aren't always run genuinely. She hits the line strongly
at a mile, but the good sectionals haven't been there for her at 2000m.
"I don't think I've ever had a horse in training that deserves a big race more than
her, it's fantastic."
Raced by her breeders Sir Patrick and Lady Hogan, Abidewithme is a daughter of
Redoute's Choice and the Group Two winning Zabeel mare Crimson, who is also the
mother of the Group One performer Miss Scarlatti.
"I'll speak to Sir Patrick and there may be more ahead for her next season,"
Bridgman said. "She's been a slow maturer and she'll go to the paddock now."
Abidewithme's victory was also a treasured one for rider Michael McNab, whose
career has been hindered by weight issues.
"I want to thank Sir Patrick and Jason for keeping me on," he said. "I can't
speak highly enough of the mare, she gives 120 per cent.
"She's got a beautiful temperament and she always wants to win."
Abidewithme settled back in the field and she was able to finish over the top
of the defending champion Lauren Tate with Decorah a brave third.
"She had every opportunity and got to the lead 150 metres out so there's no
excuses," Lauren Tate's owner-trainer John Morell said. – NZ Racing Desk.