The first horse to carry the famous blue colours
of the leviathan Coolmore operation in New Zealand has received a first-hand tick
of approval.
A $400,000 Karaka purchase by Te Akau's David Ellis, Love Triangle made a flying
start to her career with a debut win at Ruakaka before finishing sixth in the
Gr.3 Gold Trail Stakes and she was then put aside.
"David made the right call to spell her after that, rather than going on to
Riccarton, and she has put on weight and developed," said Jamie Richards, who
prepares the Encosta de Lago filly with Stephen Autridge.
"The Coolmore boys have been here this week to have a look at her and they are
really pleased."
Love Triangle won a 1000 metre trial at Te Teko on Tuesday in preparation for a
return to racing next month.
"She'll run on December 5th in a three-year-old race at Ellerslie
and her next start after that will be in the Eight Carat Classic," Richards
said.
"She'll work her way through the Filly of the Year races and we would like to
think that she will be an Oaks filly."
Meanwhile, the outstanding Gr.1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas winner Xtravagant has
returned to the stable.
"He had a week in the paddock at Te Akau and he's ticking over quietly,"
Richards said.
"His first serious test will be in the Levin Classic and from there we've got
some big plans in Australia.
"The Guineas is on March 5th at Flemington and then there's a lot of
money on offer in Sydney at The Championships." – NZ Racing Desk.