G3 Winter Cup Winner for Zed

Media Release - Saturday August 3

Central Districts raider Dez took out Saturday's Group III Winning Edge Presentations 122nd Winter Cup (1600m) at Riccarton courtesy of a peach of a ride from master jockey Chris Johnson.

Dez - RAce ImagesThe lightly raced eight-year old, who was having just his seventeenth career start, lifted in the final 100m under the urgings of Johnson to nail fellow North Islander Rosewood right on the post to claim the victory.

The Simon Wilson-trained and part-owned Zed gelding, who had finished an unlucky third in the race 12 months ago, had looked a forlorn chance to even make the trip south earlier this winter after a run of poor form saw him beat just four horses home in his first three starts of a new campaign.

Wilson persevered and with Johnson legged aboard for the first time, Dez produced a revitalised effort to score well at Otaki last weekend to confirm his participation.

Under a typically patient Johnson ride, Dez settled nicely in midfield before driving through the middle of the pack as a slew of runners fanned wide early in the run home.

Rosewood, who had snuck through on the inner before angling to the middle of the track, had established what looked like a winning break at the 200m but Johnson never gave up on Dez who chased bravely to collar Rosewood and score his biggest victory.

"We've had a few problems, but we sorted them out and he has definitely hit top form at the right time," Wilson said.

"I was happy with him as he had travelled well and was eating up but you just never know on the day.

"Being by Zed we knew he would handle the conditions and he had a great rider on board.

Advertisement

"I actually can't see that well as I'm a little bit colour blind but when he turned in it looked like he was coming through with a good run and it was a fantastic ride by Chris."

Johnson was his typically relaxed self as he described proceedings about the race he last won back in 1991 on Robyn's Affair.

"He travelled nice in the race although when we moved into second halfway down, he was flat out," Johnson said.

"The second horse (Rosewood) kept kicking and he (Dez) just lifted that last bit.

"I wasn't sure if we had got up as I've had a run of seconds and thought I was second again.

"He's had a few issues in this prep, but I had a look at his run last year which was huge and on his last start it looked like he was back in that form."

The victory made it win number seven for Dez who spent two and a half years on the side-lines with tendon issues after winning two of his first three starts back in 2015. – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Latest Zed SW Brings Joy to Breeder
Saturday’s Group III  Winter Cup (1600m) added some black-type lustre to a brief foray into thoroughbred breeding for Carole and Doug Isaacson, who can owe their success to a showjumping win.
Perth Cup Contender for Pride of Dubai
A two time stakes-winner that was second in last year’s Group II WATC Derby, five year-old Pride of Dubai gelding Buckets Ridge was back in top form at Ascot on Saturday when winning the $125,000 Listed WATC GA Towton Cup (2200m).
New G1 Winner for Maurice - Cosmic Crusader Wins G1 Northerly
It was yet another big win for Peters Investments in a Perth major!
Sires With Winners - Sunday December 7
Here is the full list of 63 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
$2.2million Zoustar Filly Goes Two from Two
The highest priced yearling by champion sire Zoustar sold in 2024 when fetching $2.2million at Inglis Easter, Plaintiff was stepping out at Rosehill on Sunday for her second race start and kept her record perfect.
Star Kiwi Bred Mare Verry Ellegant Ready for Return
Dual Group One winner Verry Elleegant is one of four Chris Waller-trained gallopers nominated for Saturday’s Group I Winx Stakes (1400m) at Randwick, joining stablemates Unforgotten, Youngstar and Kings Will Dream.
2026 Inglis Premier – Sire and Vendor Break Up
The 2026 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale is now online and there is a distinctly Yulong flavour to the sale with Victoria’s biggest farm also the biggest vendor and they stand three of the top five most represented sires.
2026 Inglis Premier Now Online
The catalogue for the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale – the source of the past three The Everest winners that were offered at public auction – is now available online.
Invader’s Foreign Press Wins Listed Mode Plate
Leading into Saturday’s $160,000 Listed BRC Mode Plate (1200m) at Doomben, Tony Gollan’s Invader filly had Foreign Press had been a model of consistency, and she displayed that once again on race day, securing her first black type victory in a close finish.
Chase scores sentimental win at Otaki
Johnathan Parkes has had many memorable wins throughout his riding career, but his victory aboard Chase at Otaki on Thursday would feature right up there sentimentally.