Princess Coup Takes Lead
Princess Coup Takes Lead
The thriving Te Akau Racing
Stables have recorded another Group race success, this time
with Princess Coup (Encosta de Lago x Stoneyfell Road) in
the Group 3 New Zealand Bloodstock Desert Gold Stakes
(1600m) at Trentham this afternoon.
Ridden by Opie Bosson
to win by almost two lengths, the Encosta de Lago filly's
race record now boasts thirteen starts for six wins
including two Listed victories and three placings.
Encosta de Lago, who currently leads the Australian General Sire Table, will be represented by four fillies and nine colts at the Karaka Premier Yearling Sale on Monday and Tuesday.
The six points awarded to Princess Coup for the win propels her to the top of the Series table, one point ahead of Dorabella (Postponed x Caserio).
Second place-getter in today's race was Group 2 New Zealand Bloodstock Royal Stakes winner Veloce Bella (Volksraad x Wave to Lottie) who now sits in third position. Trained by Mark Brosnan, regular race-day rider Jim Collett continued their successful partnership.
Shira (Kilimanjaro x Conistar), who had the services of Glen Boss, was third and now has one-and-a-half Series points.
With just three races in the Series left, the next installment will be the Group 2 Cambridge Stud Sir Tristram Fillies Classic (2000m) on 10 February.
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