Slashing Return for Pierro's Dragon Leap

Media Release - Sunday August 7

Quality galloper Dragon Leap showed he was right on track for his upcoming spring stakes assignments with a slashing run for second at Ruakaka on Saturday.

The six-year-old son of Pierro hadn’t been seen on raceday since finishing fourth in the Gr.3 Concorde Handicap (1200m) at Ellerslie back in January with just a quiet trial over 950m at Cambridge last month to fit him for his campaign opener.

Dragon Leap charges into second place behind Imperatriz on Saturday  - image Trish Dunell

Ridden patiently at the rear of the 11-horse field in the Kerikeri Cup (1100m), Dragon Leap was a clear last on the point of the home turn before launching a determined finish closer to the rail for rider Craig Grylls that saw him get within a short neck of multiple Group One winner Imperatriz at the winning post.

Advertisement

Trainer Lance O’Sullivan, who prepares the horse in partnership with Andrew Scott for owners Hermitage Thoroughbreds, was delighted to see his charge perform up to his expectations.

“He is a proper horse and I was confident he would be right in the firing line based on how he has come up for this preparation,” O’Sullivan said.

“He may be a six-year-old now but there is still plenty of life left in his legs as he has only had ten starts due to a few niggles with his feet.

“His feet are just fine now and that race was perfect for him to kick off in as the track had the fire out of it, but he wasn’t going to have a gut buster on a very heavy surface.

“I think the best part of his race was the closing sectional and he ran right through the line which is also a very good sign.

“He came home and ate up well and he appears to a pretty happy horse this morning (Sunday).”

O’Sullivan is confident the horse is right where he wants him as the Group One features during the Hastings Spring carnival loom on the horizon.

“The plan has always been that we will go to the Foxbridge Plate (Gr.2, 1200m) next and then to the Tarzino Trophy (Gr.1, 1400m) at Hastings after that,” he said.

“He pulled up perfectly sound on Saturday which gives us confidence to press on with that schedule although it is not set in concrete as he will tell us how he is going as we build into each race.

“He looks well suited to that Hastings carnival and that’s where the focus is for the time being.

“There is always an option to try something in Australia later on if he is going as well as we know he can, but we’re not trying to get ahead of ourselves after just one run in this campaign.

“He is such a lovely horse with a wonderful temperament, so it is a great feeling to have him back as sound and keen as he is.”

The Gr.2 Waikato Stud Foxbridge Plate (1200m) will be held at Te Rapa on Saturday August 27 with the Gr.1 Tarzino Trophy (1400m) run at Hastings a fortnight later. – NZ Racing Desk

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sioux Nation Filly Sioux Spirit Makes Exciting Debut
After winning her last two jumpouts, the 3-year-old Sioux Nation (USA) filly Sioux Spirit was favoured to make a winning debut in the Dean Holland Memorial Maiden Plate at Geelong on Wednesday and did not disappoint anyone.
$300,000 Mare in Foal to Too Darn Hot Tops Inglis Digital
Brae Sokolski secured the top lot in tonight’s ‘full’ Inglis Digital April (Late) Sale, buying proven broodmare Molto Allegro - in foal to Too Darn Hot – from the Oakland Park reduction for $300,000.
No Justify for Australia This Spring
Justify, the Champion 2YO Sire in North America and sire of outstanding Australian 2YO  colt Storm Boy, won’t be returning to stand at Coolmore Australia this spring and will remain at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky where he will cover a select book of mares to southern hemisphere time late in the year.
Twin Hills Stud Fees 2024 Unchanged – Test Your Mares with Hypo Matings
Twin Hills Stud have a great mix of the proven and promising showcased in their five strong roster with fees to remain unchanged this year.
Kiwi Trained Invincible Mare Imwonderfultonight Headed for Adelaide G1
Sam Mynott has been ticking up the air miles over the Tasman Sea this week and she is hoping it will all be worth it when she lines up her first horse in Australia on Saturday.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday April 23
Here is the full list of 15 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Shall Be Takes Aim at Inglis Challenge
The promising 2-year-old Shalaa (IRE) colt Shall Be will target the $200,000 Inglis Challenge to be run on May 17 at Scone Racecourse after breaking his maiden in the New Era Technology Maiden Plate at Newcastle on Wednesday.
Vinery Stud Announce 2024 Fees
Hawaii Five Oh is an exciting newcomer to Vinery Stud’s seven-strong roster and breeders will be pleased to know that there have been no service fee increases to the line-up this year.
Embellish 3YO Wins for Te Akau
Consistent three-year-old Beau Brummell commenced a successful journey south for jockey Warren Kennedy, who picked up a trio of winners at Phar Lap Raceway on Wednesday.
The Autumn Sun Injured
Fresh from siring his first Group I winner in ATC Australian Oaks winner Autumn Angel, The Autumn Sun has suffered a pelvic injury with Arrowfield Stud hopeful he will make a full recovery before the breeding season starts on September 1.