Stratford trainer Dick Bothwell knew he had a
good one on his hands with two-year-old filly Alarmist however the trick was
actually getting her to the racetrack to prove that.
Bothwell, who prepares the daughter of Melbourne Cup hero Shocking in partnership with son Chris,
has had the filly in work for the past eight months but each time he has
contemplated a raceday start she has put a spanner in the works with a growth
spurt.
"She just hasn't stopped growing since we brought her into work," he explained.
"We have had her ready to go on several occasions but each time she had a
growth spurt so we had to back off her. She is definitely not a natural
two-year-old so what she did on Saturday showed how much raw talent she has."
On a track officially rated at the maximum level permissible of heavy 11 but
playing worse than that after 48 hours of torrential rain, Alarmist proved her
toughness when she drew clear of her rivals in the closing stages of Saturday's
opening contest at Awapuni to record a pedestrian 1m 23.64s for the 1200 metre
journey.
"We were fairly confident of a winning performance as she has had a few
jump-outs at home and at her last one she comfortably beat the older horses who
have already won a couple of races," said Bothwell.
"There was no guarantee she would handle the track but she got through it well
and did a very professional job on debut.
"I think the most exciting thing is that we know she is just not a mudder as
her work on a good track has been fantastic so there is plenty to look forward
to next season."
Alarmist was a $10,000 purchase for Bothwell at the Festival session of the
2014 New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale Series at Karaka. She is the
third winner for 2009 Melbourne Cup winner Shocking who also had impressive
debutant High Class score handsomely at Avondale earlier in the month. – NZ
Racing Desk.