New 2YO Stakes-Winner for Savabeel

Media Release - Saturday June 9

Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won't be in any hurry to press the promising Peaceful into action in her classic season.

Peaceful - Trish DunnellThe Cambridge trainers believe they have a quality prospect on their hands with the filly, who on Saturday bagged further black type with success in the Listed Ssanyong Auckland Futurity Stakes (1400m) at Te Rapa.

"She'll get a mile and 2000m so she's won't be getting up for the Gold Trail Stakes," said Baker in reference to the Hawke's Bay race early in the 2018-19 term.

"She's a stakes winner by Savabeel, she's got a good pedigree and she'll make a nice three-year-old."

Runner-up in the Listed Champagne Stakes (1200m) at Riccarton at her previous outing, Peaceful settled behind the leaders one off the fence and finished resolutely in the run home to beat Cyber Attack, Sol Invictus and the winner's stablemate Ole Ole.

"She was on the outside with no kick back and she ran on really well," said Baker, whose stable have now produced 18 stakes winner this season.

"Ole Ole didn't look that happy back on the inside, but he'll keep – he's a good horse."

Winning rider Matt Cameron said he was happy to race off the fence and said Peaceful appreciated being out in the open.

"There's a lot of sand coming back and it's not very comfortable, especially for young horses.

"We had the momentum up and got away with it. She's a filly on the way up."

Peaceful was bred by Westbury Stud and sold by Gerry Harvey's nursery at Karaka in 2017 for $260,000 to Masterton-based agent Bruce Perry, bloodstock manager to part-owner Lib Petagna. – NZ Racing Desk.

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